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Commercial Hotel

'Commercial Hotel may refer to:

  • Commercial Hotel-Hart Hotel
  • Commercial Hotel (Fort Smith, Arkansas)
  • Commercial Hotel (Mountain View, Arkansas)
  • Commercial House Hotel
  • Commercial Hotel (Wabasso, Minnesota)
  • Commercial Hotel (Wadena, Minnesota)
  • The Commercial Hotel (Verdigre, Nebraska)
  • Commercial Hotel (DuBois, Pennsylvania)
  • Commercial Hotel (Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin)
  • Hotel Wapello, also known as the "Commercial Hotel"
Commercial Hotel (Fort Smith, Arkansas)

The Commercial Hotel, also known as the River Front Hotel, is a historic former hotel building at 123 North 1st Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The three story hotel is constructed of wood with a mansard roof, third-floor dormers, and wrought iron cresting, which are all characteristic of the Second Empire style. The hotel was built in 1898-99, when Fort Smith was a frontier town at the edge of Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Following Oklahoma statehood in 1907, the hotel declined in significance and eventually closed. The building now hosts "Miss Laura's Social Club", and serves as Fort Smith's visitors center.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Commercial Hotel (DuBois, Pennsylvania)

Commercial Hotel, also known as the General Pershing Hotel, was a historic hotel and theater complex located in DuBois, Pennsylvania, United States. The four story brick structure opened as a two story hotel with 58 rooms in 1889. It was enlarged to four stories and 100 rooms with an expansion in 1901. The 700 seat Harris-DuBois Theater, later the DuBois Playhouse, opened in 1937. The building has been demolished.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 13, 1985.

Commercial Hotel (Mountain View, Arkansas)

The Commercial Hotel is a historic hotel building facing the courthouse square of Mountain View, Arkansas. It is a two story wood frame structure, rectangular in plan, with a hip roof that has exposed rafter ends, and weatherboard siding. A porch wraps around its principal facades, supported by box columns. Built in 1925, it is a fine local example of commercial Craftsman architecture, and one of two surviving hotel buildings from the 1920s in the community.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Commercial Hotel (Wadena, Minnesota)

The former Commercial Hotel is a historic hotel building in Wadena, Minnesota, United States, built circa 1885. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 for having local significance in the theme of commerce. It was nominated for being an excellent example of the lodging facilities built in anticipation of Wadena's late-19th-century economic growth.

Usage examples of "commercial hotel".

His first name is Jonas, and he is a housepainter by trade, but he seldom feels like doing any painting, as he claims he never really recovers from a terrible backache he gets when he is in the Spanish-American War with the First New York, so Miss Alicia Deering supports him by dealing them off her arm in the Commercial Hotel.

A big commercial hotel finally loomed into view, one of those tasteless facilities with the room price —.

I decided a large impersonal commercial hotel would make sense, so I took a cab to the Drake, checked into a single, found Mrs.

During the first two weeks that Olive Wenscombe was working for me I happened to discover that she was staying in a commercial hotel near Euston Station, a most dubious address.

There were lights on at the Commercial Hotel and one in the ticket office at the station.

It would have a far slower and less continuous turnover than an ordinary commercial hotel, and the guests individually would be far more likely to be known personally to the management and to be recalled by name even after they had gone.

Meanwhile Valentine and his company covertly took lodgings in an unassuming commercial hotel.

Joey once more set off on his travels, and without incident arrived at the good old town of Dudstone, where he put up at the Commercial Hotel.