Last week, we traveled to Hannibal to spend the night in a truly historic mansion. Today, let’s head to Boonville and explore inside the walls of this historic downtown hotel.
Hotel Frederick was built in 1905 by local miller and banker, Charles A. Sombart.
Hotel Frederick/Facebook The hotel cost $40,000 to build and was constructed by W.J. Cochran and Sons Construction Company. Today, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Following the completion of the Highway 40 Boonville Road Bridge, 36 rooms were added in 1932.
Hotel Frederick/Facebook In 1964, the Sombarts sold the hotel and for a while, it was used as a restaurant and Greyhound stop. It later served as the Boonville Retirement Center until it closed down in 1994.
In 2004, the dormant building was purchased by the Haw family and underwent a $4 million renovation to bring the hotel back to its glory.
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The public areas of the hotel are decorated with 19th century antiques.
Hotel Frederick/Facebook In addition to the antique furniture, you’ll find old maps framed on the walls. These maps date back to the 1890’s, showing Missouri’s early history. In addition to the maps, photos are displayed that were extracted from the New Deal’s Historic American Building Survey, which was led by cultural historian, Charles van Ravenswaay.
There are a variety of rooms that can be checked out at Hotel Frederick.
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Each room is modernized with a flat screen TV and high speed internet access.
Hotel Frederick/Facebook Additionally, each room includes luxury linens & robes and natural bath products. Select rooms feature a Bain Ultra Air Tub and refrigerator.
Room 14 features etched glass bathroom walls, a rain shower and gorgeous views of the Missouri River and Katy Bridge.
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Many of the rooms have beautiful exposed brick walls.
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For dinner, you don’t have to travel too far. The Fred restaurant is located right inside the hotel.
Business owner/Yelp Their savory entrees come with your choice of two sides, so be sure to come hungry. Wash it down with one of their handcrafted cocktails or premium wines.
Hotel Frederick prides itself for its unique decor and ambiance. When it comes to hotel chains, there simply is no comparison.
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Hotel Frederick is located at 501 High Street in Boonville, Missouri. Click here to make a reservation or call the hotel at (660) 882-2828 for more information.
Hotel Frederick/Facebook
The hotel cost $40,000 to build and was constructed by W.J. Cochran and Sons Construction Company. Today, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1964, the Sombarts sold the hotel and for a while, it was used as a restaurant and Greyhound stop. It later served as the Boonville Retirement Center until it closed down in 1994.
In addition to the antique furniture, you’ll find old maps framed on the walls. These maps date back to the 1890’s, showing Missouri’s early history. In addition to the maps, photos are displayed that were extracted from the New Deal’s Historic American Building Survey, which was led by cultural historian, Charles van Ravenswaay.
Additionally, each room includes luxury linens & robes and natural bath products. Select rooms feature a Bain Ultra Air Tub and refrigerator.
Hotel Frederick/website
Business owner/Yelp
Their savory entrees come with your choice of two sides, so be sure to come hungry. Wash it down with one of their handcrafted cocktails or premium wines.
To make the most out of your stay, check out this list of fun things to do while visiting Boonville.
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