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[8] [9] The restaurant building was used as the museum's gift shop. [10] In 2010, the Orient home and White Castle restaurant were featured in "White Castle on the Farm", an episode of American Pickers. [11] In that same year, the building was again sold and moved, to a private collection in Rolla, Missouri. [12] [better source needed]
Old Ohio Union. April 20, 1979 154 W. 12th Ave. No ... Tosheff's Restaurant and Hotel: Tosheff's Restaurant and Hotel: March 2, 2001 : 1943-1953 Parsons Ave.
The Golden Lamb Inn is the oldest hotel in Ohio, having been established in the Warren County seat of Lebanon in 1803. It opened as a log tavern, licensed as "a house of Public Entertainment" located on the main street of Lebanon. [2] The present four-story structure is built around the 1815 rebuilding of the inn, maintaining its colonial ...
In our quest to find America's oldest taverns and inns, we tracked down lots of old Colonial-era houses that were converted into restaurants at some point in time, but many of them have only ...
The Hotel Collection; Imperial 400 – defunct American motel chain; Jack Tar Hotels; Jurys Inn; Lees Inn; Morgans Hotel Group; Nickelodeon Resorts by Marriott; Norsk Spisevognselskap; Parliament House Motor Inn; Patio Hotels; Promus Hotel Corporation; Ramada Jarvis; The Real Hotel Company; Rica Hotels – purchased by Scandic Hotels in 2014 [2 ...
The Christopher Inn was a hotel in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The cylindrical mid-century modern hotel had 16 floors, 137 wedge-shaped rooms, and modern interiors at the time. It was built on the site of the Alfred Kelley mansion, which was disassembled in order to build the hotel. The Christopher Inn operated from 1963 to 1988, when it was ...
The Great Southern Hotel & Theatre is an historic hotel and theater building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building currently operates as the Westin Great Southern Columbus and the Southern Theatre. It opened on September 21, 1896 and is the oldest surviving theater in Central Ohio and one of the oldest in the state of Ohio.
The first hotel built on that site was completed in 1842 at a cost of about $100,000. It was destroyed in a fire, along with the neighboring Odeon Theater, on November 6, 1860. [ 1 ] The loss was only partly insured ($10,000, with a structural loss of $150,000 [ 5 ] ), but Neil proceeded to build a smaller hotel on the site by 1862.