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Bedford Springs Hotel

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The Bedford Springs Hotel, Bedford Pennsylvania cont

Vacant and not operational for over a decade in 2003, it was a favored resort during the 19th century, and was frequented by President James Buchanan, who used it as a summer White House. The first transatlantic cable sent from England to the United States was received at the hotel during the late 1850s. The hotel's golf course, designed in the 1920s, is still in business. During World War II, the hotel and grounds were used as a U.S. Navy radio training center, and also as a detention center for interned Japanese diplomats.

 

Efforts to find a way to restore the hotel and grounds are ongoing. An 87 million dollar restoration project began this past October 2005 to restore the hotel. With a planned reopening in the spring of 2007.

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