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− | The '''Manhattan Hotel''' was a three-story, 24-room hotel located on West [[Garden Street]] at [[Baylen Street]]. It was built between [[1902]]-[[1903]] by [[Leander M. Davis]]. It was described in a December 10, 1903 article of the ''[[Pensacola Daily News | + | The '''Manhattan Hotel''' was a three-story, 24-room hotel located on West [[Garden Street]] at [[Baylen Street]]. It was built between [[1902]]-[[1903]] by [[Leander M. Davis]]. It was described in a December 10, 1903 article of the ''[[Pensacola Daily News]]'' as "generally used by commercial men and the traveling public." Rooms were between $2 and $3 per day. |
The building was demolished in [[1962]]. | The building was demolished in [[1962]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 20 May 2007
The Manhattan Hotel was a three-story, 24-room hotel located on West Garden Street at Baylen Street. It was built between 1902-1903 by Leander M. Davis. It was described in a December 10, 1903 article of the Pensacola Daily News as "generally used by commercial men and the traveling public." Rooms were between $2 and $3 per day.
The building was demolished in 1962.
References[edit]
John Appleyard. The Brent Block, 1990 (second printing).