ATDTDA (17): the National Hotel (469.32)

Tim Strzechowski dedalus204 at comcast.net
Thu Sep 6 18:35:30 CDT 2007


"The one time she did mention Lake was his last night in Cripple Creek.  They'd been out at the National hotel for supper, Mayva was wearing a flower and a hat newer than any Frank had seen on her, and they'd been talking about Webb" (p. 469).


Hospitality comes naturally to us at the National Hotel. We've had more than  130 years experience making our guests feel welcome. If you enjoy old-fashioned comfort and luxury, visit us at the oldest continuously operating hotel west of the Rocky Mountains. When you arrive, you'll step back into the Victorian era. Our sumptuous suites are furnished with antiques from the Gold Rush Days. Most rooms have private baths. Enjoy swimming and sunny afternoons in our secluded swimming pool filled with cool, clear mountain water. Travel through some of the most beautiful country in the world to lovely, historic Nevada City. The National Hotel is located an hour from Sacramento, two and a half hours from San Francisco Bay and 90 minutes from Reno, Nevada. 
 
    The National Hotel is a registered historical landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places; as State of California Historical Landmark #899; a Nevada City Historical Location; Nevada Count Point of Interest; the Register of Historic California Business.

http://www.thenationalhotel.com/




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