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French Lick Resort: A Photo Tour Of Our Reader's Choice Winner For Best Historic Hotel
French Lick Springs Hotel Exterior
Established in 1845, with the original east wing built in 1901, French Lick Springs Hotel seamlessly blends its fascinating history and modern amenities and services. Through detailed renovation, restoration and an extreme passion to refurbish the past, French Lick Springs Hotel, established in 1845, has re-opened its doors and returned to its original charm and grandeur. It is a member of the Historic Hotels of America.
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French Lick Springs Hotel Lobby
With intricate gold leafing and Italian mosaic floors, the lobby at French Lick Springs Hotel provides a remarkable welcome for visiting guests.
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1875: The Steakhouse
Named in honor of the first Kentucky Derby, 1875: The Steakhouse serves 100% premium aged Midwest Angus beef and offers views of the open kitchen and scenic gardens.
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Sinclair's Restaurant
Timeless in its beauty, Sinclair’s Restaurant, named after original owner of West Baden Lee W. Sinclair, offers an impressive dinner menu and wine list.
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The Spas at French Lick Resort
The legacy of French Lick Resort is deeply rooted in its famous “miracle waters.” The Spas at French Lick Resort offer signature mineral baths as well as modern day treatments.
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The Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort
The Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort has gained national acclaim for its 40-mile panoramic views and a variety of elevation changes. Host site of the 2015 Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid.
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French Lick Resort Trolley
In December 2014, trolley service returned to French Lick Resort almost 100 years after it was first launched. This complimentary service runs between the resort’s two historic hotels.
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