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English: Old Bellingham Bay Hotel Building at 909 Harrison Ave in the Fairhaven historic district. Built in 1902 by Fairhaven mayor Levi N. Griffin and grocer Richard H. Diezman and leased to the Capitol Brewing Co. of Olympia whose owner Leopold Smith also owned the Bellingham Bay Brewery at Whatcom. The hotel was known as the Bellingham Bay Hotel to promote the brewery and was later known as the Hotel Barcona. The Schering Block, built the following year, shares a party wall with this building. Originally unadorned, the window brackets and oversized cornices were added during renovations in the 1980s.
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