Description: 9082 Weldon Hotel Greenfield MA flier F O Wells William B Reid J Tennyson Seller Excellent condition w/ a few minor signs of light use. Front upper left corner w/ 5" bend line. A 16 panel fold-over with many images and a large map of the area around Greenfield. Details: - F. O. Wells, hotel owner - J. Tennyson Seller, manager - Skiing / snowshoeing, photo image - Greenfield skating rink, photo image - Weldon Hotel, 7 interior photo images - Billboard for Weldon Hotel, photo image - Weldon Hotel, exterior building photo image w/ cars - Map, full side of fold-over, includes Mass., Long Island Sound, Vermont, NH, southern Maine Researched information on Weldon, Hotel: - William B. Reid, architect, Holyoke, MA. - Closed as hotel in 1977, now used for senior housing. - One of the 1st buildings in the US to be poured concrete constructed. - 1905 Originally build as an apartment house, & converted to hotel in 1907. For more ephemera relating to Greenfield, MassachusettsMassachusetts tourism Route 2 Mohawk Trail American studiescountry club golf hotel lodginggenealogybiography family historyor ephemera in general, go to my eBay store: http://stores.ebay.com/Kit-Barry-Ephemera-Vintage-Paper No Stock Images used. Item pictured = Item sold & the one you receive. Satisfaction guaranteed for all sales w/ a return privilege for any reason. All pieces are original to period. No reproductions sold in my store. Usually every day I add new listings to my eBay Store & Auction. Your comments on any aspect of my store / auction are welcome. With response from you, I can improve the presentation. Of particular interest to me is your reaction to my descriptions. Are they too long? Is there too much detail? Are they useful to you? You are welcome to email questions or information. Beside selling ephemera, I curate a free-use public research ephemera archive in Brattleboro, Vermont - The Ephemera Archive for American Studies. Over 300,000 pieces, early 1800's to present day, 60% dating pre-1900. Over 2,000 topics of American culture. If traveling in the area, you are welcome to call to come see the archive, 802: 380-5611. I am always looking for information about business ownership, product history, family stories, and immigrant background information. All such information, past to present, is helpful.
Price: 12.5 USD
Location: Brattleboro, Vermont
End Time: 2025-02-09T01:11:59.000Z
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