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Identifier: illustratedstand00norf (find matches)
Title: Illustrated standard guide to Norfolk and Portsmouth and historical events of Virginia 1607 to 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)
Publisher: Norfolk, Va., Standard lithographing and publishing co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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lodging instead.The same rule holds good for guests who are departing; if theydo not intend to remain until supper, the clerk must be notifiedso as to close accounts immediately after dinner. The principalhotels in Norfolk and Portsmouth operating on the Americanplan, with rates charged, are as follows: Norfolk Algonquin Hotel, Granby Street and College Place—$2 .50per day and tip. Atlantic Hotel, Main and Granby streets—$2.50 per dayand up. Colonial Hotel, 202 Granby Street—$2 .00 per day and up. The Burgess, Boush Street and College Place—$1.50 perday and up. Hotel Fairfax, City Hall Avenue and Randolph Street. St. Denis Hotel, corner Main Street and Roanoke Avenue. Gladstone Hotel, Main and Nebraska streets—$2.00 perday and up. Hotel Neddo, Plume Street, near Granby—$2.50 per dayand up. Lynnhaven Hotel, Freemason and Granby streets. Portsmouth Hotel Monroe, Court and High streets—$2 . 50 per day andup. Hotel Lafayette, Crawford and High streets—$t.oo perday and up.
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HOTELS—EUROPEAN PLAN 23 EUROPEAN PLAN. Hotels operating on this plan providerooms ranging from $1.00 to $3 .00 or more per day, accordingto the location, and the manner in which they are fitted up, andguests desiring meals at these hotels are served same, at moderateprices, in the regular European dining room. The most promi-nent hotels operating on this plan, with rates charged, are asfollows: Norfolk Algonquin Hotel, Granby Street and College Place—$1.00,per day and up. Atlantic Hotel, Main and Granby streets—$1.00 per dayand up. Colonial Hotel, 202 Granby Street—$1.00 per day and up. Hotel Fairfax, City Hall Avenue and Randolph Street. Hotel Lorraine, Granby and Tazewell streets—$1.50 perday and up. The Monticello, City Hall Avenue and Granby Street—$1 . 50 per day and up. Gladstone Hotel, Main and Nebraska streets—$1.00 perday and up. Hotel Neddo, Plume Street near Granby—$1.00 per dayand up. Haddington Hotel, Granby Street and City Hall Avenue. Hotel Savoy, Granby

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