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    • User Rating  
  • NileGuide Expert Says:

    Built in 1889, this is on the Utah and National Register of Historic Places.


  • Description:

    • The Washington School was constructed of limestone in 1889, and is listed on both the National and the Utah Historic Registers. Although it was heralded as one of the best schools in the state at the time, by the 1950s it lay abandoned. In 1984 the building was restored as an inn; it's managed by Jessica Davis. A typical breakfast menu includes fresh fruit and juice, cereal, blueberry muffins, walnut bread, and Mexican corn pie; after an active day, guests are tempted with baked Brie, fruit and crackers, vegetables and shrimp dip, applesauce brownies, cider, and tea.

    User Reviews for Washington School Inn

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      Winter here was unbelievable, can't wait for a summer trip!

    • This was the most incredible hotel I've ever visited. It felt less like a hotel and more like an exclusive, private estate with hand-selected art and antiques. The food was amazing...

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      Washington School House, No Detail Too Small

    • What luxury! My husband and I spent a night at the Washington School House over the MLK weekend. From the greeting with a selection of wine and small bites to our gourmet breakfast,...

    • Read full review on TripAdvisor

    Awards:

    Frommer's
    Frommer's
    •  Highly Recommended 2010
    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: +1 800 824 1672 (Toll Free) /+1 435 649 3800
      • fax: +1 435 649 3802
      • send email
      • Address:

      • 543 Park Avenue PO Box 536
      • Park City, UT 84060
      • Neighborhood:

      • Main Street
      • Amenities:

      • air-conditioning
      • breakfast included
      • business-facilities
      • internet-available
      • parking
      • restaurant
      • sauna
      • tv-in-room
      • whirlpool
      • Payments:

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