Mountaineer Hotel

Mountaineer Hotel
Mountaineer Hotel
Mountaineer Hotel; Williamson, West Virginia
Mountaineer Hotel is located in West Virginia
Location: Williamson, West Virginia
Coordinates: 37°40′24″N 82°16′42″W / 37.67333°N 82.27833°W / 37.67333; -82.27833Coordinates: 37°40′24″N 82°16′42″W / 37.67333°N 82.27833°W / 37.67333; -82.27833
Architect: Meanor & Handloser
Architectural style: Classical Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#:

97000265

[1]
Added to NRHP: March 21, 1997

Mountaineer Hotel is an historic hotel located in Williamson, West Virginia. Situated at the corner of East Second Avenue and Court Street with the main entrance located on East Second Avenue, the one hundred sixteen room hotel is in the center the downtown commercial district.[2]

The Classical Revival building was built in 1925, and added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1997.

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History

Construction

In 1923, in response to the rapid population and business growth in Williamson, the Williamson Chamber of Commerce sponsored an executive committee to raise funds for a new local hotel. Shares of stock for a new hotel were sold to 1400 stockholder, who were mostly local residents, and $493,000 was raised. Four lots were purchased for $90, 000 in the central commercial district, and in 1925 the community hotel was constructed. The Charleston, West Virginia architectural firm of Meanor and Handloser designed the building, and the construction of the hotel was done by Payne Construction of Ashland, Kentucky at a final cost of $600,000. In a naming contest held by the Chamber of Commerce, the name "Mountaineer Hotel" was chosen with a $100 prize going to the winner.[3]

Events

The Mountaineer Hotel's location in the town center made it a key part of the Williamson's cultural history. Over the years, community events ranged from political rallies and civic club meetings to weddings, and reunions.

When dignitaries such as President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; entrepreneurs such as Henry Ford; and celebrities such as Loretta Lynn and Hank Williams; came to the area, the Mountaineer Hotel was their temporary residence.[3]

Architecture

Exterior

Mountaineer Hotel, Street view.

The square Classical Revival building stands five stories tall and all around the building at the street level there are large bay openings where various retail shops are located. The exterior is framed with yellow glazed brick.

Mountaineer Hotel, roof line.

The street level and mezzanine stories are accentuated by a stringcourse at the cornice line, with the cornice line accentuated by angled bricks to give a dentil effect. Around the windows at the mezzanine level are false arch brick work in a keystone and centered diamond pattern.

The roof's cornice line has brick corbeling, and below the corbeling is a row of bricks extended slightly from the facade with bricks in a diamond design intermittently interrupting the row pattern.[3]

Interior

The main entrance leads to a large lobby and the front desk with pigeonhole boxes for room keys and a teller window. French doors lead to the ballroom.[3] The hotel has one hundred sixteen rooms for guests, a formal ballroom, a lobby restaurant, and sports bar.[2]

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