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Identifier: illustratedstand00norf (find matches)
Title: Illustrated standard guide to Norfolk and Portsmouth and historical events of Virginia 1607 to 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)
Publisher: Norfolk, Va., Standard lithographing and publishing co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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dayand up. Colonial Hotel, 202 Granby Street—$1.00 per day and up. Hotel Fairfax, City Hall Avenue and Randolph Street. Hotel Lorraine, Granby and Tazewell streets—$1.50 perday and up. The Monticello, City Hall Avenue and Granby Street—$1 . 50 per day and up. Gladstone Hotel, Main and Nebraska streets—$1.00 perday and up. Hotel Neddo, Plume Street near Granby—$1.00 per dayand up. Haddington Hotel, Granby Street and City Hall Avenue. Hotel Savoy, Granby Street and City Hall Avenue. Carolina Hotel, Atlantic and Plume streets. St. Denis Hotel, Main Street and Roanoke Avenue. Terminal Hotel, Plume and Atlantic streets—$1.00 perday and up. Henry Seelinger, 39-41 City Hall Avenue. Lynnhaven Hotel, Freemason and Granby streets. Union Hotel, 35 Brewer Street—50 cents per day and up. Portsmouth Hotel Monroe, Court and High streets—$1.00 per day andup. Hotel Lafayette, Crawford and High streets—$1.00 perday and up. Pearsons Hotel, High and Water streets—$1.25 per dayand tip.
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Y. M. C. A.—Main Street24 PROMINENT HOTELS 25 Stag Hotels The Lee Stag Hotel, 97 Bank Street.McDonalds, Main Street and Commercial Place.Victoria, 359-361 Main Street.Henry Seelinger, 39-41 City Hall Avenue. Colored Hotels The Philadelphia House, 322 Church Street. Europeanonly—50 cents per day and up. Tanners Hotel, 663-665 Church Street, American—$1.50per day and up; European, $1.00 per day and up. These colored hotels cater to the best class of colored trade. Some of the Prominent Hotels For the benefit of visitors, the following information is givenconcerning the most prominent hotels: The Atlantic Hotel is the oldest in name in the city. Thepresent handsome 7-story building, at the corner of Main andGranby streets, has replaced the structure which was burnedseveral years ago, during Norfolks great fire. This is a modernhotel, and one of the features is a rathskeller for ladies andgentlemen. The Monticello is on City Hall Avenue, and occupys theentire block between Granby St

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