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Daily dinner menu at Parker's Restaurant in 1865. Parker's Restaurant predates the historic Parker House Hotel by 22 years. Harvey D. Parker, a coachman for a Watertown woman, frequently dined in a cellar cafe owned by John E. Hunt whenever he visited Boston. In 1832, Parker purchased the cafe from Hunt for $432 and renamed it Parker's Restaurant.
During the summer, the Parker House offers season-long room rentals, and is operated as a bar and restaurant. [16] There are bars on the main floor, the Parker House's back porch and in the facility's basement; the black-and-white-tiled main floor has capacity to hold up to 334 standing patrons, the outdoor back porch has capacity to hold up to 141, and the hardwood-floored basement of the ...
Parker House Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, now known as the Omni Parker House Parker House (Haven Street, Reading, Massachusetts) , NRHP-listed Parker House (Salem Street, Reading, Massachusetts) , NRHP-listed
In 1854, he built the Parker House hotel and restaurant, "an immense establishment of marble", [2] designed by architect William Washburn.Located on School Street in Boston, it occupied the former site of the Boston Latin School, and later the house of Jacob Wendell, great-grandfather of Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
The dessert is estimated to have been created between 1834 and 1856. [4] The invention of the pie is most commonly credited to French chef Augustine François Anezin [5] [6] (also named as M. Sanzian) at the Parker House Hotel in Boston, who reportedly made the dessert for its opening in 1856.
The Parker House is located on the north side of Middlesex Turnpike in western Old Saybrook, roughly midway between the town centers of Old Saybrook and Essex. The road was historically an early north–south turnpike paralleling the west bank of the Connecticut River. The house is oriented with its main facade to the south, facing Essex Road.
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The Robert P. Parker House is a house located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, United States. The house was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1892 and is an example of his early work.