The term 'presidential suite' was coined by Woodrow Wilson, known for his challenging hotel preferences, leading to suites with extra space and luxurious amenities.
The Brown Palace Hotel in Denver boasts suites named after U.S. presidents like Eisenhower, Teddy Roosevelt, and Reagan, providing luxurious features like chandeliers, fireplaces, and elegant draperies.
The John Rutledge House Inn in Charleston, dating back to 1763, was visited by George Washington and President Taft, contributing to its historical significance in presidential visits and the creation of She Crab Soup.
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