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Title
Hicks Hotel
Subject
Hicks Hotel
Description
Hicks Hotel - The Hicks Hotel was built in 1886 by Henry A. Hicks at an estimated cost of $11,000. It was the first three-story building in this part of the state. Over 300,000 locally manufactured bricks were used in its construction. The hotel contained 44 sleeping rooms, display rooms for salesmen, and a large dining room. A number of other people also owned this establishment. From 1935 until it was torn down in 1963 to make way for the new Stockton National Bank building, it was know as the Beck Hotel.
Publisher
Plainville Memorial Library
Contributor
Stockton National Bank September 1988 calendar
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Format
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Type
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