Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn
Rhinebeck, NY
The Beekman Arms, which is one half of the historic Beekman Arms & Delamater Inn lodgings, is believed to be the oldest continuously running inn in the United States. In 1766, Arent Traphagen relocated his father’s successful tavern, which was constructed of sturdy timber and stone to withstand possible Indian attacks, to the crossroads of “Ryn Beck.” A few years later, it hosted revolutionaries, including George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and Alexander Hamilton. Sold to Asa Potter in 1802, it was the epicenter for political and social life in the community. Here, Hamilton and rival Aaron Burr exchanged the insults that led to their infamous duel and Hamilton’s death. About two centuries later, Hyde Park neighbor President Franklin Delano Roosevelt began every one of his political campaigns from the front porch of the Beekman Arms. Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn has been named to these Historic Hotels of America Top 25 Lists The 2025 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Most Haunted Hotels The 2024 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Where U.S. Presidents Made HistoryThe 2025 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America® Most Historic Bars, Taverns, and Speakeasies