Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Hotels in Boston, Massachusetts, Hotels on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, Ski areas and resorts in Massachusetts, Young's Hotel, Wachusett Mountain, Boston Hotel Buckminster, The Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, Ski Bradford, Nashoba Valley Ski Area, Berkshire East Ski Resort, InterContinental Boston, South Station Tower, Charles Street Jail, The Lenox Hotel, Wayside Inn, Omni Parker House, Notchview, Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center, Tremont House, Copley Square Hotel, Blue Hills Ski Area, Jiminy Peak, Mayflower Inn on Manomet Point, Mariners House, Langham Hotel Boston, Bousquet Ski Area, Ski Butternut, Easton Ski Area, Blandford Ski Area, Railroad Hotel, Millennium Place, Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center, Ski Ward, Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, Fresh Pond Hotel, Wayside Inn (Arlington, Massachusetts), The Grandview, Boston Harbor Hotel, Hotel Waverly (New Bedford, Massachusetts), Mary Prentiss Inn, Bancroft Hotel, Grafton Inn, Hotel Kempsford, Gilbrae Inn, Aurora Hotel (Worcester, Massachusetts), Hotel Adelaide, Henking Hotel and Cafe, Worthy Hotel, Weldon Hotel, Haynes Hotel Waters Building, Allen Hotel, Pequoig Hotel, Maplewood Hotel, Groton Inn, New Boston Inn. Excerpt: Young's Hotel (1860-1927) in Boston, Massachusetts, was located on Court Street in the Financial District, in a building designed by William Washburn. George Young established the business, later taken over by Joseph Reed Whipple and George G. Hall. Guests at Young's included Mark Twain, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, William Lloyd Garrison, Charles Sumner, Rutherford B. Hayes, and numerous others. Private currency issued by Young's Hotel, 1862. (The man depicted is most likely proprietor George Young)Prior to opening his hotel, Connecticut-born George Young had worked for the Hampden House, Springfield, Mass.; U...