The Thayer Hotel
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The Thayer Hotel at West Point has been part of American history since 1926, when it was originally constructed to accommodate U.S. Military Academy personnel and their guests. It was a successor of the original West Point Hotel and is named for Colonel Sylvanius Thayer, Superintendent of the Academy from 1817 to 1833. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, The Thayer Hotel is the only full-service hotel on the Hudson River from the George Washington Bridge to Albany. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands. The Thayer Hotel completed a $26 million dollar restoration in 1999 and additional renovations in 2003/2004. Today, The Thayer Hotel offers 151 beautiful guest rooms and ten meeting rooms for events from 15 to 300 people. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past.
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674 Thayer Road, 10996 West Point