Category:Maxwell House Hotel

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<nowiki>マックスウェル・ハウス・ホテル; Maxwell House Hotel; 맥스웰하우스 호텔; Maxwell House Hotel; 麥斯威爾旅館; Hotel in den Vereinigten Staaten; formerly in Nashville, Tennessee; فندق في الولايات المتحدة; готель у США; hotel in de Verenigde Staten</nowiki>
Maxwell House Hotel 
formerly in Nashville, Tennessee
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Named after
  • Harriet Maxwell
LocationNashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Architect
Owned by
  • John Overton Jr.
Inception
  • 1869
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1961
Cause of destruction
Map36° 09′ 49.68″ N, 86° 46′ 45.48″ W
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Wikidata Q2590004
VIAF ID: 171131695
Library of Congress authority ID: no2011069828
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The Maxwell House Hotel was a hotel in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee from 1869 to 1961. It is remembered for its ties to the Ku Klux Klan: Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest was inducted into the Ku Klux Klan in this hotel in 1866, and the first national meeting of the KKK took place at the hotel in April 1867. In 1904, it also became the brand name of Maxwell House coffee.

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