Birmingham Hotel: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:


The '''Birmingham Hotel''' was a 6-story hotel location on the northwest corner of [[18th Street North|18th Street]] and [[2nd Avenue North]]. The plaster-faced building, constructed in the late 1890s, exaggerated its verticality with tall windows and sleek ornament. An octagonal corner tower originally supported a rooftop observation platform while the long facade on 18th Street was topped with a stepped gable with deep cornices which were later removed.
The '''Birmingham Hotel''' was a 6-story hotel location on the northwest corner of [[18th Street North|18th Street]] and [[2nd Avenue North]]. The plaster-faced building, constructed in the late 1890s, exaggerated its verticality with tall windows and sleek ornament. An octagonal corner tower originally supported a rooftop observation platform while the long facade on 18th Street was topped with a stepped gable with deep cornices which were later removed.
In [[1910]] the Birmingham Hotel offered rooms on the "European plan" for $1.00 and up.


The business was renamed the '''New Florence Hotel''' in [[1916]], taking the name of the just-demolished [[Florence Hotel]] a block east, though the businesses were not related. By the mid-1930s, the New Florence Hotel served largely long-term residents. It was destroyed by fire on [[June 6]], [[1935]]. A guest at the hotel was suspected of intentionally setting the fire, which caused two fatalities.
The business was renamed the '''New Florence Hotel''' in [[1916]], taking the name of the just-demolished [[Florence Hotel]] a block east, though the businesses were not related. By the mid-1930s, the New Florence Hotel served largely long-term residents. It was destroyed by fire on [[June 6]], [[1935]]. A guest at the hotel was suspected of intentionally setting the fire, which caused two fatalities.


==References==
==References==
* "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-uk-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=x0wMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5921%2C7301631 Suspect Jailed in Birmingham Fire Case]" (June 7, 1935) ''The Tuscaloosa News''
* "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-uk-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=x0wMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5921%2C7301631 Suspect Jailed in Birmingham Fire Case]" (June 7, 1935) {{TN}}
* {{Sulzby-1960}}
* {{Sulzby-1960}}



Revision as of 12:09, 7 September 2016

The Birmingham Hotel
The New Florence Hotel

The Birmingham Hotel was a 6-story hotel location on the northwest corner of 18th Street and 2nd Avenue North. The plaster-faced building, constructed in the late 1890s, exaggerated its verticality with tall windows and sleek ornament. An octagonal corner tower originally supported a rooftop observation platform while the long facade on 18th Street was topped with a stepped gable with deep cornices which were later removed.

In 1910 the Birmingham Hotel offered rooms on the "European plan" for $1.00 and up.

The business was renamed the New Florence Hotel in 1916, taking the name of the just-demolished Florence Hotel a block east, though the businesses were not related. By the mid-1930s, the New Florence Hotel served largely long-term residents. It was destroyed by fire on June 6, 1935. A guest at the hotel was suspected of intentionally setting the fire, which caused two fatalities.

References