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History
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The
Wright Brothers traveled through Elizabeth City on the way to Nags Head
several times in the early 1900s. Wilbur Wright mentioned in his
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During the 1925
renovations, a parking garage, pressing room, gas station, and stores
were constructed on the back of the hotel. During World War II, the
ballroom on the second floor was split up to make it a 54-room hotel. A
murder took place in the hotel back in the 1920s, although nobody we
talked to who know about it has told us the story. Melvin Wright and
Levin Culpepper sold the hotel in 1991. The upper residential rooms
have been closed and untouched since then. It's rather sad how such a
beautiful building could be let go so long. It would be nice if someone
could buy it and fix it up to be just like it was a long time ago, and
have it be profitable to keep it open. The days of marble floors and
ballrooms in small-town hotels are long-gone, as people want the
convenience of a low-cost, technologically advanced motel when
traveling. When my family and I saw the
hotel in July, 2005, it was on the real estate market for nearly a
million dollars. Thursday, February 23, 2006, the hotel sold again for
200 thousand less than the original price. The new owner isn't quite
sure what he wants to do with it, according to the Virginian-Pilot
article (February 25), but he might spend a lot of money to turn it
into offices or condominiums. I write these stories
to remind people of the past
simplicity and elegance of hotels such as these, as so few are still
around and operating these days. These stories aren't just about the
hotel, but the fictional people who keep it running and make years of
memories from day-to-day life situations like lunch and chores to
special balls and holiday celebrations to tragedies. "Every building
preserved is another part of our history not forgotten in the midst of
technology and progress."
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Hotel Trivia
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© July 2006, by Stephanie N. Macomber