Historic Lodges and Hotels of Warren County
A comprehensive journey through our many historic hotels and lodges throughout Warren County. Scroll down and immerse yourself in history!
Map by Warren County GIS
On March 12, 1813, the legislators of the State of New York signed into law a bill that removed the area today known as Warren County from its parent county of Washington. It was named Warren County after Revolutionary War General Joseph Warren. At the time of its formation, 9 of 11 towns were already operating their municipal governments! A popular tourist and recreation destination, Warren County, together with its towns, the City of Glens Falls, and the Village of Lake George work diligently every day to serve the residents and visitors alike!
Evolution of Warren County
Credit: Warren County NY Historical Society
Timeline prepared by Warren County GIS
Map by Warren County GIS
One of the earliest settlers of Warren County was Abraham Wing, who resided in Glens Falls around 1776. From then to the turn of the century, many hotels and lodges were opened for tourists coming from New York City for vacation.
Scroll down to see old photos of lodges and hotels that once stood all throughout the County. Unfortunately, time and unsuccessful business has led many of these historic places to perish. But, if you keep on reading, you just might find one that is still standing today - and how cool is that!
Train Station. Photo: Warren County NY Historical Society
18th Century
19th Century (1800-1849)
19th Century (1850-1899)
20th Century
Is there a historic lodge or hotel in Warren County that you wish be included on this site? If so, please contact Amanda Beck by email at becka@warrencountyny.gov or by phone 1(518)761-6431. You can also contact her if you come across any mistakes or typos - that would be greatly appreciated.