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State Hotel
The State Hotel, also called the Delmar Building, operated for many years as a low-budget hotel and once housed Seattle’s earliest pharmacy. It is important for its connection to Seattle’s “Skid Road” period.
Upon construction in 1891 in the ...
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North State Hotel
On this exact site a three story brick building was erected in 1852 by John Motz and known as Motz Hotel, Leading hotel in western North Carolina. Fulfilling need, as Lincolnton was the most important town west of Salisbury. Purchased ...
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Free State Hotel
This marks the site of the Free State Hotel erected in 1855 by the New England Emigrant Aid Society. Destroyed by Sheriff Jones and his posse May 21, 1856, and rebuilt by Col. Schaler W. Eldridge. Quantrill and his raiders ...
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