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The '''Magic City Hotel'''<!--https://archive.org/stream/historicalstatis01newy#page/116/mode/2up--> was a hotel operating on the corner of [[Morris Avenue]] and [[14th Street North|14th Street]]. The three-story, wood-framed hotel building with 50 rooms was opened in [[ | The '''Magic City Hotel'''<!--https://archive.org/stream/historicalstatis01newy#page/116/mode/2up--> was a hotel operating on the corner of [[Morris Avenue]] and [[14th Street North|14th Street]]. The three-story, wood-framed hotel building with 50 rooms was opened in [[1888]] by [[L. W. McCants]], Master of Trains for the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]], and most of his early customers were railroad workers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 19 June 2015
The Magic City Hotel was a hotel operating on the corner of Morris Avenue and 14th Street. The three-story, wood-framed hotel building with 50 rooms was opened in 1888 by L. W. McCants, Master of Trains for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, and most of his early customers were railroad workers.
References
- North Alabama (Illustrated) (1888) Birmingham: Southern Commercial Publishing Co.