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Traditions at Glen Resort and C |
| 4101 Watson Boulevard |
Johnson City, New York 13790 United States |
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The Mansion At Traditions At The Glen was built in 1919 as the residence of Mr. Eliot Spalding - treasurer of the Endicott Johnson Shoe Company. In 1935, the property was sold to IBM - who first used the mansion as an employee country club. In 1938, the company converted it into a hotel for visiting executives coming into Endicott to master the growing line of data processing machines. In 2004, the mansion and its lovely grounds were purchased and restored to an 18-room - soon to be 41 rooms - inn with overnight accommodations, meeting and banquet space, and a championship 18 hole golf course. In addition, there are over 300 hiking trails in the Glen against which the main property abuts. Bringing a 19th century mansion into the required comforts and elegance of the 21st century was a challenge met head on and with spectacular success. It is as modern as the wireless Internet connectivity in all spaces and as traditional as the four-poster beds in the namesake suites.
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General Information
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Check-in - 3:00 p.m. Check-out - 11:00 a.m. Number of Floors - 3 Number of Rooms - 18
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Amenities
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Family Rooms Room Service Free Breakfast Fitness Center Business Center Restaurant Meeting Rooms Data Port Resort
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