Alexander Inn
This hotel was used during the Manhattan Project to house official visitors.
Alexander Inn
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Constructed during the 1940s, this historical building was used to house important visitors and generals during the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge and was known as the Guest House. Later, the World War II-era building received a 44-room expansion and became known as the Alexander Inn. Since then, the hotel has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
In the 1990s, the building was abandoned and fell into serious disrepair. Today, the building has been renovated and turned into a senior living facility.
Know Before You Go
The building is currently being used as a senior living facility so it is private property and you may not be able to enter.
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