The O'Neil is a seven room luxury hotel in a building originally built as a bank in 1924. Inside our immaculate lobby, The O'Neil still has the bank vault - complete with 16 ton vault door. Come stay in downtown Kinston, North Carolina: a town in the midst of a 21st century renaissance. You're just a few blocks from an award-winning craft brewery and their new distillery, a world-renowned restaurant, a day spa, cultural and educational sites, and more.
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The O'Neil is the latest business opening as part of the renewal downtown Kinston, North Carolina.
Built inside a 90 year old bank building, The O'Neil is Lenoir County's most iconic hotel.
Still containing the vault and the 16 ton metal door, our lobby reminds you of the rich history in this repurposed building.
Each room has been remodeled with your comfort in mind while retaining the character of the building's former life as a bank and business offices.
The rooms each have their own personalities, so each living space provides a unique experience for our guests.
Built inside a 90 year old bank building, The O'Neil is Lenoir County's most iconic hotel.
Still containing the vault and the 16 ton metal door, our lobby reminds you of the rich history in this repurposed building.
Each room has been remodeled with your comfort in mind while retaining the character of the building's former life as a bank and business offices.
The rooms each have their own personalities, so each living space provides a unique experience for our guests.
In the heart of Kinston's former Banker's Corner, The O'Neil is a portrait of tradition in eastern North Carolina.
Its' story mirrors Kinston's historic rise, and current rebirth, as a hub of commerce and culture in our great state.
Based on the Renaissance Revival style that was popular in the early 1900s, The O'Neil building, originally a Farmers & Merchants Bank, was designed by the architectural firm Benton & Benton of Wilson, NC.
Work on the building began in 1919 and was completed in 1924.
Its' story mirrors Kinston's historic rise, and current rebirth, as a hub of commerce and culture in our great state.
Based on the Renaissance Revival style that was popular in the early 1900s, The O'Neil building, originally a Farmers & Merchants Bank, was designed by the architectural firm Benton & Benton of Wilson, NC.
Work on the building began in 1919 and was completed in 1924.
Kinston, North Carolina has had a long and storied past.
Now Kinston is undergoing a modern day renaissance.
There are historical sites all over town, reminding you over the more than 250 years of history in the area.
Down the street from The O'Neil you can visit the CSS Neuse, a replica of the Civil War era steam-powered ironclad ship of the same name.
The Neuse is the only full-scale replica of a Confederate Ironclad in the world.
Once you've gotten your fill of the vibrant history of our small town, you can see our rebirth first-hand at some of Kinston's restaurants.
Now Kinston is undergoing a modern day renaissance.
There are historical sites all over town, reminding you over the more than 250 years of history in the area.
Down the street from The O'Neil you can visit the CSS Neuse, a replica of the Civil War era steam-powered ironclad ship of the same name.
The Neuse is the only full-scale replica of a Confederate Ironclad in the world.
Once you've gotten your fill of the vibrant history of our small town, you can see our rebirth first-hand at some of Kinston's restaurants.
The O'Neil has seven rooms that were repurposed out of the offices of the original Kinston Farmers & Merchants Bank.
You'll find that each room has its own unique feel.
All furnishings were hand-picked by The O'Neil's owner with an eye for comfort, elegance, and charm.
Sink into our plush mattresses for a restful night's sleep.
Rooms at The O'Neil can accommodate between 1 and 4 people.
While we've updated each room for 21st century living, we've worked hard to retain the historical elements of each space.
You'll find that each room has its own unique feel.
All furnishings were hand-picked by The O'Neil's owner with an eye for comfort, elegance, and charm.
Sink into our plush mattresses for a restful night's sleep.
Rooms at The O'Neil can accommodate between 1 and 4 people.
While we've updated each room for 21st century living, we've worked hard to retain the historical elements of each space.
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