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The '''Metropolitan Hotel and Cafe''' was a 103-room hotel located at 8-14 [[20th Street North]] next to the [[Union Station]] on the corner of [[Morris Avenue]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. The hotel lot was purchased in [[1884]] by [[Moore, Moore & Handley]] and the hotel opened in [[1886]]. They rebuilt the hotel which had been heavily damaged in a fire, and then sold it for $175,000. The proprietor in [[1904]] was [[E. Lesser]].
The '''Metropolitan Hotel and Cafe''' was a 103-room hotel located at 8-14 [[20th Street North]] next to the [[Union Station]] on the corner of [[Morris Avenue]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. The hotel lot was purchased in [[1884]] by [[Moore, Moore & Handley]] and the hotel opened in [[1886]].
 
The Metropolitan was destroyed by [[1900 Metropolitan Hotel fire|a fire]] caused by an exploding gas boiler in the hotel's basement on [[February 23]], [[1900]]. The guests were all evacuated to safety, but an African American dishwasher named "Tuscaloosa" was lost to the flames. The property was insured and the owners rebuilt the hotel. It later sold for $175,000. The proprietor in [[1904]] was [[E. Lesser]].
 
==Tenants==
* [[Jacobs Pharmacy]], -1900
* [[Joe Bryan]] barber shop, -1900
* [[People's Tailoring Co.]], -1900
* [[Talbert Restaurant]], -1900
* [[T. M. Allen]] dental clinic, -1900
* [[F. Smith]], tailor, -1900


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[[Category:1886 establishments]]
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Revision as of 14:24, 7 July 2015

The Metropolitan Hotel and Cafe was a 103-room hotel located at 8-14 20th Street North next to the Union Station on the corner of Morris Avenue in downtown Birmingham. The hotel lot was purchased in 1884 by Moore, Moore & Handley and the hotel opened in 1886.

The Metropolitan was destroyed by a fire caused by an exploding gas boiler in the hotel's basement on February 23, 1900. The guests were all evacuated to safety, but an African American dishwasher named "Tuscaloosa" was lost to the flames. The property was insured and the owners rebuilt the hotel. It later sold for $175,000. The proprietor in 1904 was E. Lesser.

Tenants