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	<title>Unique hotels in small to medium cities?</title>
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	<description>Does anyone know any hotels, in any city in the US, comparable to the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.hotelcongress.com/&quot;&gt;Hotel Congress in Tucson, AZ&lt;/a&gt;? Basically, a hotel that &quot;makes&quot; the experience of visiting a city which you might not otherwise consider a vacation destination. The hotel is downtown within walking distance to a lot of stuff, driving distance to national parks, has a unique history and decor, and it has its own restaurant and bar and even nightclub. It&apos;s not fancy at all, in fact it is pretty cheap and feels like one step up from a hostel, but it is clean and has a great vibe. For my bf and I, staying in this hotel totally made our recent trip to Tucson. I was thinking that the trip would have felt very different and not nearly as special if we had stayed at some sort of chain hotel. &lt;br&gt;
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I would love to visit other small to medium cities off the beaten path if I knew where I could find a similar place to stay. And by similar I don&apos;t mean that it has to be exactly like the Hotel Congress, just similar in the fact that the hotel is itself a reason you might select the destination. I know it&apos;s hard to pinpont what exactly makes a hotel special in this way, so recommendations don&apos;t necessarily have to have all or even any of the amenities listed above. Day-trip closeness to national parks or other cool hiking is definitely a plus, though. Oh, and I am not a fan of shared bathroom situations, so a lot of B+Bs are probably not going to be my thing.&lt;br&gt;
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Thanks!! :)</description>
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