HISTORICAL HOTELS
Places such as the Watergate and the Blackstone played key roles in American politics and political slang.
U.S. hotels with a political past
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Maybe it's not so astonishing to be reminded that the first famous "smoke-filled room" in American politics was a hotel room. Surely it's no shock to learn that hotel was in
But it was a surprise, and a welcome one, to learn in a recent
The Blackstone, which opened on South
We should point out, however, that the Blackstone is only one among many hotels to play key roles in American politics and political slang.
In
In Dixville Notch, high in the hinterlands of
Why? Because it's where voters -- this year, there were just 17 of them -- gather in the ballroom to cast their ballots at midnight. Should you find your way to the Balsams, a grand old place that goes back to the 1860s, the hotel staffers will show you its polling room and various historical bric-a-brac. The 2008 Dixville Notch primary winners? McCain and Obama.
In
And, returning to Washington, D.C. -- Virginia Avenue in the NW quadrant, to be more specific -- there's a certain hulking modernist lodging and 1972 crime scene that demands mentioned.
Yes, the Watergate Hotel, part of the complex that was scene of the botched burglary attempt by then-
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