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− | The '''German Hotel''' | + | The '''German Hotel''' stood at 111 North Rock Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the late nineteenth century. The hotel was located just southeast of the [[Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad]] freight depot, and a block west of the railroad's passenger station. |
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+ | Proprietors of the hotel were [[Henry Frick]] and [[William Derenbecher]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | *R.L. Polk & Company's ''Little Rock City Directory 1893,'' 184. | ||
*Kane Webb, "Beauty and Blight: Little Rock's Diametrical Downtown," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' October 7, 2007. | *Kane Webb, "Beauty and Blight: Little Rock's Diametrical Downtown," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' October 7, 2007. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Lodging]] |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 15 October 2009
The German Hotel stood at 111 North Rock Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, in the late nineteenth century. The hotel was located just southeast of the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad freight depot, and a block west of the railroad's passenger station.
Proprietors of the hotel were Henry Frick and William Derenbecher.
References
- R.L. Polk & Company's Little Rock City Directory 1893, 184.
- Kane Webb, "Beauty and Blight: Little Rock's Diametrical Downtown," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette October 7, 2007.