- Source: List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses
African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses were founded during segregation in the United States, offering separate lodging and boarding facilities for African Americans. The Green Book (1936–1966) was a guidebook for African American travelers and included hotel, motel, and boarding house listings where they could stay.
Alabama
A.G. Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama
Dunbar Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama; in the Fourth Avenue Business District
Hotel Ben Moore in Montgomery, Alabama
Holiday Inn in Tuskegee, Alabama
California
American Hotel in Los Angeles, California
Booker T. Washington Hotel (formerly Hotel Edison) in San Francisco, California
Buford Hotel in Western Addition, San Francisco, California
California Hotel in Oakland, California
Douglas Hotel in San Diego, California
Dunbar Hotel in Los Angeles, California
Powell Hotel in the Financial District, San Francisco, California
Pullman Hotel at 236 Townsend Street in SoMA, San Francisco, California
Madame C.J. Walker Home for Girls and Women in San Francisco, California; in the Lower Pacific Heights
Scaggs Hotel in Western Addition, San Francisco, California
Colorado
Rossonian Hotel in Denver, Colorado
Winks Panorama near Pinecliffe, Colorado
Florida
Dunbar Hotel in Gainesville, Florida
Georgette's Tea Room House in Miami, Florida
Colson Hotel in Sarasota, Florida
Mary Elizabeth Hotel in Overtown, Miami, Florida; owned by William B. Sawyer
Hampton House in Miami, Florida
Jackson Rooming House in Tampa, Florida
Rogers Hotel in Central Avenue in Tampa
Lewis Colson's Colson Hotel at 1428 Eighth Street in Overtown, Sarasota, Florida
LaFrance Hotel in Delray Beach, Florida
Ward Rooming House in Overtown, Miami, Florida
Illinois
DuSable Hotel in Chicago, Illinois; likely named for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable
Pershing Hotel in Chicago, Illinois
Kentucky
Hotel Metropolitan in Paducah, Kentucky
Hotel Southern Queen in Bowling Green, Kentucky
Michigan
Gotham Hotel (Detroit, Michigan) in Detroit, Michigan
Mississippi
E. F. Young Hotel in Meridian, Mississippi owned by E. F. Young Jr.
Queen City Hotel (Mississippi) in Columbus, Mississippi
Riverside Hotel in Clarksdale, Mississippi
Summers Hotel and Subway Lounge in Jackson, Mississippi
Missouri
Douglas Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri
Streets Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri
New York
Marshall Hotel (New York City) in New York City, New York
Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York City, New York
North Carolina
Greensbook Hotel in Greensboro, North Carolina
Magnolia House in Greensboro, North Carolina
Rhone Hotel in New Bern, North Carolina
Ohio
Edgemont Inn in Cincinnati, Ohio
Manse Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio
Majestic Hotel (Cleveland, Ohio) in Cleveland, Ohio
Collingwood Motel in Toledo, Ohio
Oklahoma
Gurley Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma; owned by Ottawa W. Gurley
Stradford Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Littlepage Hotel in Deep Deuce, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
South Carolina
Ebony Guest House, Florence, South Carolina
Pine Tree Hotel in Mosquito Beach, South Carolina
James Hotel (or St. James Hotel), in Charleston, South Carolina
Tennessee
Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee
Mitchell Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee
Virginia
Hotel Dumas in Roanoke, Virginia
Eggleston Hotel in Jackson Ward, Richmond, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Wormley Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Shakespeare House in Washington, D.C. (Grace Nail Johnson was part of the family)
Wisconsin
Dietz home, or Casablanca Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Other areas
Phyllis Wheatley House in Minneapolis, Minnesota; named for Phillis Wheatley
Golden West Hotel in Portland, Oregon
Douglass Hotel in Macon, Georgia
Hotel Lincoln in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Powell Hotel in Dallas, Texas
Hill Top House Hotel in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; African American owned hotel
See also
African American resorts
African American businesses
Chitlin' circuit
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses
- Motel
- African American resorts
- Index of articles related to African Americans
- Hilton Worldwide
- Magnolia House
- The Negro Motorist Green Book
- List of building or structure fires
- Monson Motor Lodge
- Wildwood, New Jersey