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Hotel Victory : ウィキペディア英語版
Hotel Victory

The Hotel Victory was built on South Bass Island near Put in Bay, Ohio by James K. Tillotson and a group on investors opening in 1892.〔(), Ohio State Press, The Ghosts of Victory〕 It was once one of the largest hotels in America but it was destroyed by fire in August 1919.〔(), Touring Ohio, Victory Hotel〕
== The Structure ==
The Hotel Victory consisted of one main building, another building with dining rooms and servant quarters, as well as a Natatorium. It was designed by E.O. Fallis and The Feick Construction Company of Sandusky built the frame and structure, laying the cornerstone in September 1889.〔
The main building was in the shape of a rectangle frame that was 600 feet wide by 300 feet deep. The frame surrounded an inner courtyard that measured 200 square feet. This main building housed the 625 guest rooms, 80 of which were suites with a bath. Other features of the main building included three elevators, bell boy stations on every floor, steam heating, and incandescent lights.
Connected to the main building by a grand lobby was the building that housed the main dining hall, the ordinary dining hall, the kitchen, and the servant quarters. The main dining hall was 155 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 52 feet high. The ordinary dining hall was 100 feet long and 50 feet wide. Together, the main and ordinary dining halls could serve up to 1,200 guests at a time.
The Natatorium, or swimming pool, was added to the Hotel in preparation for the season on 1898. It was located in front of the Hotel. The pool itself had a cement bottom and sides as well as a full canopy.〔(), Ohio Memory Collection, Hotel Victory Brochure〕

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