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The Jefferson Clinton Hotel, formerly known as the Dome Hotel, in the
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area of
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, is a
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dating from 1927. It was designed by architect Gustavus A. Young, who also worked on the design for the Hotel Syracuse (1924). It is a 10-story building designed in the
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, incorporating light-colored brick, carved stone, and
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. It has "delicately carved stone
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" above its second-floor windows. These are 25 single or double windows, around three sides of the building. It is a three-part commercial-style building. It is a
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in the
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, listed on the
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in 1984. Includes accompanying 36 photos from 1983 (photo #29 showing Jefferson Clinton Hotel at right). The hotel is identified as the "Dome Hotel" in the NRHP nomination.In the NRHP nomination, the Dome Hotel is listed with address given as 200-02 West Jefferson St. Google Maps suggests 200 West Jefferson is the Armory building in the center of the oval, while 202 West Jefferson is the Jefferson Clinton Hotel building. Out of surviving historic hotel buildings in the district, including the Kirk Block (c.1869), the Crown Hotel (c.l876), and the Stag Hotel (1869), the 1927-built Jefferson Clinton is the only one which has not been converted to other uses. It continues "as one of the city's largest hotels, distinguished by its
Commercial style Chicago's architecture is famous throughout the world and one style is referred to as the Chicago School. Much of its early work is also known as Commercial Style. In the history of architecture, the first Chicago School was a school of architec ...
design with carved stone lintels and smooth stone facing on the lower two stories."The Hotel Syracuse (1924), which had 790 guest rooms, would have always been the largest, until it closed in 2004.


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It is located at the intersection of W. ''Jefferson'' St. and S. ''Clinton'' St. in downtown Syracuse. It was identified as the Dome Hotel in the 1984 listing of the historic district. Per a tourism website, "During the Great Depression, the hotel was taken over by the City of Syracuse and was renamed the Dome Hotel. This hotel closed in 1986 and remained vacant until 2001 when it reopened as Hawthorn Suites."What its original name was, and when it became the Jefferson Clinton, is not covered in sources immediately available. But after 1980 construction of the
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(the indoor arena where
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plays) the name "Dome Hotel" likely would have been confusing, suggesting a location close to that unrelated place, which is up a hill and about away.


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