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Islington Hotel

The Islington Hotel was a family owned and operated lakefront inn located in Cedarville, Michigan in the state’s Eastern Upper Peninsula. Constructed in the late 19th century, the facility lodged and entertained summer guests for more than 60 years with a tradition of friendliness and graciousness. During its heyday it was considered to be one of the finest seasonal hotels in the Upper Midwest.
==Construction and early years: 1895-1904==
The Islington was a summer hotel located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Built between April and June 1895 on Islington Point in Lake Huron's Les Cheneaux Islands, the Islington Hotel was conceived by Milo Melchers, a lawyer from Toledo, Ohio. The hotel's first guests arrived on July 1, 1895 and stayed until September.〔
During the hotel's construction, Milo’s wife Rose chose to spend the summer in England with their two daughters because of her horror at such a vast undertaking.〔 Born into the Stroh Brewery family in Detroit, Rose Stroh Melchers was of the opinion that, “people who were educated and had a profession did not operate hotels."〔Melchers, Rose S., ''Of Fifty Summers'', 1959.〕 Misgivings aside, Rose and Milo (as Melchers & Company) ran the Islington as chief operating officers through 1904.〔
In the early years, the Islington was a place for sport fishermen. It was a U-shaped wooden structure, three stories tall with dormers and wide verandas on the lake sides. The 62 guest rooms provided no running water or bathrooms. Stone fireplaces and rustic furniture in the living room and lobby gave the interior warmth and charm. Rates included meals that were served daily in the dining room.〔Wells Jr., Stanfield (Mac), "The Islington," notes for a talk to Les Cheneaux Historical Society, 1983.〕

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