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The Tokeland Hotel and Restaurant is Washington State’s oldest resort hotel located at 2964 Kindred Ave in Tokeland, Washington. [2] In 1978, the hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] The Tokeland Hotel is situated on a peninsula with the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Willapa Bay to the south and east.
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The Louisa Hotel building reopened June 2019, with 85 rental apartments plus street-level retail and restaurant space. [14] The ornately roofed [15] Chinatown Community Bulletin Board [16] (also known as Chinese Community Bulletin Board), a designated Seattle Historic Landmark is on the east (Seventh Avenue South) outside wall of the building. [16]
Seattle-based Western Hotels bought out three of the investors in 1949, and bought out the fourth investor in 1953. Davenport died in his suite at the hotel in 1951; his wife Verus in 1967. Western Hotels remodeled the Davenport in the early 1960s and re-positioned it as a motel, with a motor entrance.
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Due to its location to Cedar Lake, the town became known as Cedar Falls and by 1909 was host to a grocery, hotel, and schoolhouse. [2] Seattle City Light began operations in the community to provide power to Seattle with the build of a dam outside the town in 1912 on the Cedar River.