Hotel Saranac

The Hotel Saranac is a historic hotel in Saranac Lake, New York, a town served by the Adirondack Railway. Its full name is Hotel Saranac, Curio Collection by Hilton. The hotel was designed by local architects William Scopes and Maurice Feustmann in an austere Colonial Revival (or Neo-Georgian) style and built in 1927. The hotel is a symmetrically-arranged, six-story building clad in brick veneer. In order to ensure fire safety, the hotel was built with steel framing and concrete floors. The large lobby on the second floor was modeled after the Grand Salon of the Davanzati Palace in Florence.

Hotel Saranac

The Hotel Saranac is a historic hotel in Saranac Lake, New York, a town served by the Adirondack Railway. Its full name is Hotel Saranac, Curio Collection by Hilton. The hotel was designed by local architects William Scopes and Maurice Feustmann in an austere Colonial Revival (or Neo-Georgian) style and built in 1927. The hotel is a symmetrically-arranged, six-story building clad in brick veneer. In order to ensure fire safety, the hotel was built with steel framing and concrete floors. The large lobby on the second floor was modeled after the Grand Salon of the Davanzati Palace in Florence.