"This 225-room and suite beauty has a long and storied history. First opened in 1911 by real estate developer and oil tycoon William Balser "Bill" Skirvin, the hotel known as the Skirvin Hilton—which, throughout its history, has played host to such famous figures as Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Elvis, and Frank Sinatra—underwent a $50 million dollar reno, reopening in 2007. See what makes this grand dame continue to shine over at the Park Avenue Grill, which still contains traces of Art Deco craftsmanship (think hand-laid tile floors), or at the Red Piano lounge, where you can tap your toes along to live music every Tuesday through Saturday."