Lewiston Hotel

1863

Built by William Burber in 1863, it served as a hotel, bar and stage stop. Originally closer to the river, the hotel burned in 1897 and was rebuilt on its present site in 1899 by Johnny Koll. It continued as a hotel until its closure in 1939. It was reopened in 1955 and was a popular drinking and dining spot during the construction of the Trinity and Lewiston Dams. It remains today as one of the oldest buildings still in use in the Lewiston area.

Marker can be reached from Deadwood Road, on the right when traveling south.

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