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• Pass through the sculpted bronze doors of the Omni Parker House, Boston and discover the charm and timeless beauty of the longest continuously operating hotel in the United States, making it a true Boston landmark. Marvel at the spectacular lobby, which features intricately carved wooden ceiling detail and columns, as well as ornate gold elevators.
• Step into Parker’s Restaurant and marvel at the Waterford crystal chandeliers and the ornate hand-carved woodwork of this Grand Dame restaurant. Parker’s Restaurant served as the meeting place of the Saturday Club of literary greats during the Golden Age of Literature including Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
• Discover the historic Press Room, which features rich carved mahogany wood details and a working fireplace. The Press Room was where John F. Kennedy made his first public speech at the age of seven during his grandfather’s birthday party, and was also where Kennedy announced his candidacy for senator and where he held his bachelor party.