Bluff Park Hotel

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Bluff Park Hotel

The Bluff Park Hotel was a 20 room wood-framed hotel on the ridge of Shades Mountain near Hale Springs in Bluff Park. The Bluff Park Hotel Company was incorporated in 1907 with James Yates as president.

The building, constructed on a 6-acre parcel, was intended as a summer resort and opened at the beginning of June each year. The facility featured running water from the nearby springs and electric lighting. Each guest room opened onto a wide veranda and an observation tower was built onto the roof. The main dining room seated 25 guests and an adjoining pavilion could entertain crowds of up to 200 for dining and dancing. The kitchen was supplied with fresh vegetables from on-site gardens and lodgings were constructed for the staff.

Yates bought out his partners in 1911. He sold it to J. P. Wright in 1913. From 1914 to 1916 it was owned and by the Ingram Realty Company. R. M. Ingram assumed ownership in 1915 and his son, R. M. Ingram, Jr operated it that summer.

After World War I, Mrs F. D. Gamble operated the hotel with her family. In 1923 they closed and boarded it up. William Levi and C. P. Campbell purchased it and began renovations. It was renamed the Mountain Top Inn. Campbell bought Levi out just before the planned 1925 re-opening and a fire destroyed the building soon afterward.

References

  • Sulzby, James Frederick (1960) Historic Alabama Hotels and Resorts. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press ISBN 0817353097