O. Henry Hotel

O. Henry Hotel
General information
Location 624 Green Valley Road
Greensboro, North Carolina
Opening 1998
Owner Quaintance Weaver Restaurants and Hotels
Other information
Number of rooms 131
Number of restaurants 1
Website
www.ohenryhotel.com

The O. Henry Hotel is a hotel in Greensboro, North Carolina. The hotel was selected to be part of the 2013 Southern Living hotel collection.

The O. Henry is named after American writer and Greensboro native William Sydney Porter, whose pen name was O. Henry. The original hotel building, which was located in downtown Greensboro, was built in 1919 on the corner of Bellemeade and North Elm Street. It was the first of Greensboro's modern hotels. It was one of the largest deluxe hotels in North Carolina, having over three-hundred rooms. The original hotel was closed in the 1960s. It was demolished in 1979[1] and a new hotel building was built in the late 1990s two miles from the original location. The O. Henry is privately owned by Quaintance-Weaver Restaurants & Hotels. The O. Henry is home to the restaurant the Green Valley Grill.[2]

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