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familiarize you with this fine neighborhood, please read our
brief history about Monterey, VA. It’s interesting.
A Brief History of Monterey, Virginia
The Highland Inn is a historic hotel
located in Virginia's Western Highlands. The hotel is the
premier architectural landmark in the historic town of
Monterey, the county seat of Highland County, which is
fondly referred to as "Virginia's Switzerland." Built in
1904 to serve the lodging needs of tourists escaping from
the summer heat of nearby cities, the hotel was known for
it's first 75 years as The Hotel Monterey. The Highland Inn
is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is
a Virginia Historic Landmark.
In 1903, a modest boom time for Highland County, a local
businessman saw the need for a first-class hotel in Highland
County. Tourists seeking a salubrious and healthful climate
had long been coming to spend the summer season at
Virginia’s mineral springs and cool mountain resorts. He
saw a need for a hotel that could serve the area as a social
center and a refreshing resting place for travelers making
the arduous trip from the Shenandoah Valley, to what is
still one of the most secluded locales in Virginia. In more
recent years with a few notable exceptions, changes in
transportation and lifestyles have seen the demise of nearly
all of Virginia’s mountain resorts and spas. The Highland
Inn is one of the few lodging places of its size to continue
operating.
The hotel's builder and original owner was Silas W. Crummett,
a local businessman. The contractors were the well-known
Eutsler Brothers of Grottoes, Virginia who built the Hotel
Monterey for $6,000. It was built at the end of the
Victorian Age in a commercial Queen Anne style. The hotel’s
outstanding architectural feature is an elaborate Eastlake
style two level porch with a profusion of both turned and
sawn ornamentation.
In the early days of the hotel's operation, prominent guests
included the great Band Leader John Philip Sousa. The famous
director Henry King and silent film star Richard Barthelmess
stayed for two weeks at the hotel, along with other cast and
crew during the filming of the silent film classic "Tol'able
David".
Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone and John
Burroughs traveling from Cheat Moutain Lodge to Bolar
Springs spent the evening visting Monterey and reportedly
enjoyed dinner at the hotel on one of their famous summer
camping trips.
The hotels' story is incomplete without a historical
overview of Highland County. Highland wth the county seat at
Bell's Place (now Monterey) was formed on March 19, 1847,
largely through the efforts of Colonel Andrew H. Byrd. It
was at the first meeting of the justices of the first Court
of Highland that Samuel Ruckman proposed that the name for
the county seat be Highland. The town did not go under the
name of Highland for long, for upon the election of General
Zachary Taylor to the Presidency the name was changed to
Monterey as a tribute to Taylor’s victory at the Battle of
Monterrey, Mexico. The largest town in Highland County is
Monterey. Now with 250 people, the historic town is
architecturally dominated by this grand old
turn-of-the-century hotel, The Highland Inn.

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