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9 Literary Locales in the Western United States
In genre fiction the western United States is often portrayed as gunslingers, saloon drinkers, tumbleweeds, and Joshua trees. The iconic backdrop and setting has been a source of inspiration for many writers who are taken in by the region’s charms, which means that many a notable author has stayed in some of the many historic hotels that dot the landscape to pen the works they later became famous for.
Historic Hotels of America®, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation recognizes, celebrates, and promotes the finest hotels in the United States. Today there are over 300 hotels inducted into Historic Hotels of America from 45 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico—and they recently released their 2024 Top 25 Most Literary Hotels List.
We’ve pulled nine Historic Hotels of America member sites located west of the Mississippi where the magic happened for some of the most renowned American writers.
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Mandy Shunnarah (they/them) is a writer who loves old things. When they're not writing their next book, they can often be found wandering around historic places like theatres, cemeteries, and author homes (usually with permission). Learn more at mandyshunnarah.com.