1908 – Gardner Hotel, Fargo, North Dakota
Once the finest hotel in Fargo, catering to travelling salemsmen and politicians, the Gardner Hotel is a large imposing structure with classical detailing.
Once the finest hotel in Fargo, catering to travelling salemsmen and politicians, the Gardner Hotel is a large imposing structure with classical detailing.
Angelo Calori commissioned this building as an hotel, his name and commissioning date is inscribed above the main doorway.
Nicely sited on the bank of a small river, the Bridge House Hotel has an interesting shop front with nice early twentieth century detailing in the window frames and doors.
Now slightly down-at-heel, this once fine hotel is on Kenora’s Main Street and overlooks the lake.
The McLaren family were a prominent Winnipeg hotelling family owning a number of establishments including the Brunswick (Main and Rupert),
Small former hotel building with elaborate Art Nouveau inspired stucco work.
Originally built as an apartment block, the Sylvia Court, it was converted to an hotel during the Depression of the 1930’s.
The St. Charles Hotel was designed and constructed by Winnipeg’s largest contractors, Carter, Halls and Aldinger. The firm included a large engineering department,
Built between 1911 and 1913, the Fort Garry Hotel was designed by George A. Ross and David H.