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  2. Joseph Stickney - Wikipedia

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    Stickney was born on May 31, 1840, in Concord, New Hampshire, to Joseph Pearson Stickney (1796–1877) and Lucretia Gibson Stickney (1809–1840).In 1881, Stickney and his partner, John N. Conyngham, purchased the large Mount Pleasant Hotel, in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, from lumberman John T. G. Leavitt.

  3. Mount Pleasant House (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant House was a grand hotel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the area of Bretton Woods. It was built in 1875 and opened in 1876. Mount Pleasant House was one of three grand hotels in the area at the time during the early stages of an era of epic hotel building and more came soon after. The other early grand hotels in ...

  4. Rowton Houses - Wikipedia

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    Rowton House at King’s Cross continued in operation until 1960. The building was renovated for £300,000 and opened on 9 October 1961 as the Mount Pleasant Hotel. [2] Parkview House in Newington Butts, 1897. Became the London Park Hotel in the 1970s. Demolished as part of a major redevelopment of the area in 2007. Hammersmith, 1897, later ...

  5. Mount Washington Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1881 Stickney and his partner, John N. Conyngham, had purchased the nearby Mount Pleasant Hotel (a large early hotel demolished in 1939) from lumberman John T.G. Leavitt. [4] Subsequently, Stickney began work on his Mount Washington Hotel. He had envisioned the hotel to be a luxurious getaway for urban dwellers looking to escape the city.

  6. Mount Pleasant House - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant House may refer to: Mount Pleasant House (California) , a historic residence listed on the National Register of Historic Places Mount Pleasant House (New Hampshire) , a grand hotel built in 1875 and demolished in 1939

  7. Lentz Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Lentz Hotel was the social center of Mt. Pleasant during the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first part of the twentieth century. In fact, it was "famous for parties and social events". Much of the Hotel's prosperity came from the town's dual role as a trading and educational center. In 1926, the Lentz family sold the hotel.

  8. Harlan House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Harlan House Hotel is a historic building located in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States. It is associated with James Harlan, the first Republican to represent Iowa in the United States Senate (1855-1865, 1867–1872). [2] He was also Secretary of the Interior (1865-1867).

  9. Mount Pleasant - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... a New Hampshire mountain known as Mount Pleasant until 1970 ...