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Colonial Hotel, also known as Inn at Wise Courthouse, is a historic hotel building located in Wise, Wise County, Virginia. It was built in 1910, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, roughly U-shaped building with a hipped roof. It is constructed of brick, painted white, and is in the Colonial Revival style.
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Colonial Inn Concord: MA 1716 Commercial Still an operating inn and restaurant. Benjamin Flagg House: Worcester: MA c. 1717 Residential Built by Capt. Benjamin Flagg, it is the oldest remaining home in Worcester. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Alamo: San Antonio: TX 1718 Religious
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William Breese Jr. House, also known as the Colonial Inn and the Inn at Brevard, is a historic home located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina.It was built about 1902, and is a two-story, Classical Revival style frame dwelling with a pebbledash finish and hipped roof.
Concord's Colonial Inn (also known as Colonial Inn) is a historic inn in Concord, Massachusetts. Its original structure, still in use, was built in 1716. [1] [2] It became a hotel in 1889. [3] [4] The inn is included in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the listed Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District. [5]
Williamsburg Inn is a historic resort hotel located at Williamsburg, Virginia. It was built in three phases between 1937 and 1972. It was built in three phases between 1937 and 1972. The original section was designed by Perry Dean Rogers Architects and is dominated by a two-story portico which stands atop a ground floor arcade.
In 1910, Michael and Patrick built a Colonial Revival front section onto their family home. [3] Patrick died in 1916 and Michael in 1918; [6] the house stayed in the family until 1945, when it was sold to a retired ship captain, who used it as an inn from 1947 to 1978. [3] The inn was renovated in 1978–1981, and reopened that year. [3]