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• Discover the intricacies of the Omni Mount Washington’s Renaissance Revival-style building, constructed between 1900 and 1902. Architect Charles Alling Gifford brought in some 250 Italian artisans to raise the Y-shaped structure by working on its exterior granite and stucco masonry. A steel-frame structure, an electrical power plant, sophisticated internal heating system, and nearly 5,000 electric lights completed the monumental interior. Contemporary guests can still see the original intricate plasterwork, crystal chandeliers, and Tiffany stained-glass accents that adorn the lofty Great Hall and Main Dining Room. The deliberately rustic brickwork in The Cave and the Conservatory complements the majestic geography of Mount Washington.
• Witness where the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Monetary Fund were established during the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944. Allied Powers gathered at the New Hampshire resort to lay the foundations for the World Bank through the signing of the Bretton Woods Agreement in the hotel’s Gold Room.
• Drive through the historic towns of New Hampshire near Bretton Woods. Bethlehem, Franconia, North Conway, Littleton, and Sugar Hill are all New England towns dotted with historic mills, antique stores, covered bridges, and local artisan storefronts.


