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Arlington Hotel (Santa Barbara)
Arlington Hotel may refer to: * Arlington Hotel (Paris, Ontario), Canada *Arlington Hotel (Hot Springs National Park), Arkansas, United States *Arlington Hotel (Santa Barbara, California), United States * Haleʻākala or Arlington Hotel, a former Hawaiian residence *Arlington Hotel (Narrowsburg, New York), United States * Arlington Hotel (Zanesville, Ohio), United States * Arlington Hotel (Echo, Oregon), United States *Arlington Hotel (Washington, D.C.) The Arlington Hotel was a hotel in Washington, D.C. which stood from 1868 to 1912. It was considered the most opulent hotel in the District of Columbia during the post-Civil War era, a "distinctive but low-keyed example of the Second Empire style." ..., United States * Arlington Hotel Open, a former PGA golf tour {{disambiguation ...
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Arlington Hotel (Paris, Ontario)
The Arlington Hotel is a historic hotel in Paris, Ontario Paris (2021 population, 14,956) is a community located in the County of Brant, Ontario, Canada. It lies just northwest from the city of Brantford at the spot where the Nith River empties into the Grand River. Paris was voted "the Prettiest Littl .... Built in the early 1850s by O.B. Bradford, it was first known as the Bradford House/Hotel. The Ealand family, who took over the house in 1882 after O.B. Bradford's sudden death, and renamed it the Arlington. The hotel was the site of many important social occasions, including the farewell gathering in 1940 for the first group of Paris soldiers before their departure overseas during the Second World War, which was chaired by Mayor J. P. McCammon. The hotel underwent many ownership changes through the years. In the mid-90s the hotel was bought and renovated before closing in the mid-2000s. In 2014 the hotel was bought by a group of owners who renovated the hotel and restaura ...
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Arlington Hotel (Hot Springs National Park)
The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa is a resort in the Ouachita Mountains of Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, home of Oaklawn Race Track and the Arkansas Derby. The Arlington's design inspired the Baker Hotel (Mineral Wells, Texas), Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. The hotel is located at the north end of "Bathhouse Row". History Samuel W. Fordyce and two other entrepreneurs financed the construction of the first luxury hotel in the area, the first Arlington Hotel, which opened in 1875. After almost 20 years of use, it was razed to build a new hotel. When it was rebuilt in 1892–93, the hotel was known as the New Arlington, and boasted of its Architecture of the Spanish Renaissance, Spanish Renaissance architecture. With 300 rooms in four stories of red brick, it had corner towers. This second Arlington burned to the ground on April 5, 1923, killing one fireman and causing an estimated $1.6 million in damage (1923 dollars, about $23.5M in 2018 dollars). Those buildings ...
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Arlington Hotel (Santa Barbara, California)
The Arlington Hotel was a historic hotel in Santa Barbara, California, United States. Opened in 1876, it was one of the grandest hotels in the West. The original building burned down on 15 August 1909, and a replacement hotel was completed in 1911 at a cost of over one and a half million dollars. This building suffered further misfortune when a strong earthquake devastated the town in 1925, and the hotel was left in ruins. History The Arlington Hotel was built in 1875 as the first luxury hotel in Santa Barbara. It occupied a plot on State Street, located between Sola Street and Victoria Street. It was a three-storey building set back from the road with a long veranda and many windows on the upper two floors. There was a six-storey observation tower at one end and the hotel was set in landscaped gardens. It had about ninety guest rooms, with gas lighting, fireplaces, speaking tubes for communication, and "pure mountain stream water". On the lower floor there was a reading roo ...
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