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Hotel Marion, Little Rock, Ark.
500 Rooms, Absolutely Fireproof.
"The Marion Hotel (also known as the Hotel Marion) in downtown Little Rock (Pulaski County) was one of the most famous businesses in Arkansas for much of the twentieth century. Construction began on the hotel in 1905. The Marion was the tallest structure in the state from when it opened in 1907 until 1911. The hotel closed in early 1980 and was demolished to make way for the Excelsior Hotel (which later became the Peabody and then the Marriott) and the Statehouse Convention Center..." (www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
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Discover the people who lived there, the places they visited and the stories they shared.
Hotel Marion, Little Rock, Ark.
500 Rooms, Absolutely Fireproof.
"The Marion Hotel (also known as the Hotel Marion) in downtown Little Rock (Pulaski County) was one of the most famous businesses in Arkansas for much of the twentieth century. Construction began on the hotel in 1905. The Marion was the tallest structure in the state from when it opened in 1907 until 1911. The hotel closed in early 1980 and was demolished to make way for the Excelsior Hotel (which later became the Peabody and then the Marriott) and the Statehouse Convention Center..." (www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
Postcard
Posted in the Past: Revealing the true stories written on a postcard