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Tremont House (1829 – c.1895), sometimes called the Tremont Hotel, was a hotel designed in 1829 by Isaiah Rogers in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Notable guests included Davy Crockett [ 2 ] and Charles Dickens .
Tremont House (Bellevue, Ohio), on the National Register of Historic Places; Tremont House (Boston), the first hotel with indoor plumbing; Tremont House (Chicago), 1860 Republican National Convention Headquarters; Tremont House (Galveston), a historic hotel in the Strand Historic District
In 1861, Ely, Smith and Pullman lifted the Tremont House six feet in the air [10] (George Pullman made his reputation as a building raiser before becoming famous for manufacturing sleeping cars). [11] The building was one of many buildings in Chicago raised to match the upward shifting street grade during the mid nineteenth century.
William Havard Eliot (1796–1831) was an architect and builder of the Tremont House in Massachusetts, [1] and he participated in the musical life of the city. His father was the banker Samuel Eliot.
Tremont House built. Walker's An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World published. [45] New England Museum of Natural History, corner of Boylston and Berkeley Streets, Back Bay, Boston, 19th century Boston Society of Natural History and Rogers Building, Photographie Faneuil Hall in 1830. 1830 Boston Society of Natural History established.
Tremont House, also known as the Tremont Hotel, is a historic building in the Creative Simcoe Street neighbourhood of the Collingwood Heritage Conservation District. It is located at 80 Simcoe Street in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2]