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Online Resources. The National Archives has worked with several different partners to digitize select microfilm publications. Based on the number of hotels that were operating in Seattle by , it is certain that they mostly catered to long-term residents rather than temporary visitors.
Many buildings that were identified as hotels actually functioned as lodging houses or apartment hotels. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, hotel living was particularly common especially in the developing cities of the American West. Hotels varied significantly in size and accommodations provided and served every economic level from those of wealth to recent immigrants and transient salesmen and laborers.
Given the tremendous population growth in Seattle after , hotels and lodging houses played an important role in absorbing a new and largely transient populous. Family-style hotels were designed to include suites of rooms that would be used by individuals who needed especially comfortable long-term accommodations for their relocated families or those who traveled regularly but maintained a principal residence elsewhere.
While large resort or tourist-oriented hotels are noteworthy, the great majority of hotel buildings built after and prior to the s were much more modest operations. A particularly significance boom in hotel development occurred between and in conjunction with local economic opportunities and population growth as well as the opening of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific AYP Exposition of that drew some 3. Particularly noteworthy family-style and luxury hotels constructed during this era include: the story Savoy Hotel , destroyed on Second Avenue near University Street; the New Washington Hotel Josephinum, and the Moore Hotel and Theater , both built after the initial regrade of Denny Hill; and the Frye Hotel at Yesler Way and Third Avenue located near the new passenger railway facilities at Jackson Street.
Such well-appointed hotels would typically include comfortable lobby areas, restaurants, event and meeting rooms, and provide special housekeeping, laundry and meal services for their guests. Charles, During the s, a second boom in major hotel development occurred at which time several luxury hotels and large apartment hotels were built in the downtown commercial district.
The national economic collapse brought on by the Great Depression during the s brought downtown real estate development to a virtual halt.
Old hotel buildings in Pioneer Square as well as those lining First Avenue and near the Pike Place Market provided cheap housing and services for an increasingly transient and displaced low-income population, a pattern that continued into the late s. As a result many of the older residential hotels were either demolished or remained vacant and unused for many years.
Although the King County Tax records show that the Elliott Hotel was constructed in , additional research at the Department of Planning and Development Permit Library suggests that portions of the building could have been built as early as c. Limited information regarding the history of this building and the circumstances related to its construction has been uncovered. Neither the architect, nor builder, of the Elliott Hotel has been identified.
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