The Wigwam Hotel originally served only as guest housing for executives of the
Goodyear Tire Company when they visited their cotton farms located in the area. Goodyear executive and primary overseer of the company’s cotton production,
Paul W. Litchfield, built the hotel on his land in what is now
Litchfield Park. The hotel opened to the public for the first time on Thanksgiving Day 1929. The first building on the property was the Organization House, a meeting place for Goodyear built in 1918. The structure still stands today. The hotel has since expanded into a resort with 331 rooms. The resort includes such amenities as three golf courses, nine tennis courts, and three swimming pools. During the
Great Recession, in 2008, the property had gone bankrupt. Local businessman
Jerry Colangelo, purchased the property. Colangelo’s company, JDM Partners, invested heavily in the resort making historically sensitive renovations. In 2022, the hotel was named by Historic Hotels of America as the best historic resort in the United States. == Golf Courses ==