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Waldorf Hotel (Fargo, North Dakota) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Waldorf Hotel (Fargo, North Dakota)
Waldorf Hotel (later known as the Milner Hotel and the Earle Hotel) was a hotel building in Fargo, North Dakota, US with entrances on Seventh and Front streets. It opened on April 1, 1899 and was demolished in 1951.〔 ==History== It was built on the site of the old Sherman house, diagonally across Front street from the new Northern Pacific depot. It cost upwards of US$75,000, and the furniture $19,000. The capital was furnished largely by O. J. DeLendrecie, a Fargo merchant, who owned and operated the largest department store west of the Twin Cities. The hotel's proprietor was R. R. Wise. It was leased and furnished by Samuel Mathews and George E. Nichols. Hancock Brothers of Fargo were the architects. The contractors were Stewart Wilson for the basement, and J.H. Bowers for the other parts of the structure. The heating plant was put in by the Archambo Heating Company, Minneapolis. The brick were furnished by the Twin Cities and the trimmings by the Portage Sandstone Company. Messrs Ashelman Bros. & Prescott did the decorating with the exception of the dining room ceiling. They also did the paper hanging and painting. Milton Earl Beebe had supervision of the work. The plumbing was done by the Fargo Plumbing Company, and was one of the largest jobs ever done in the city. An entire carload of hath tubs was imported by them for the contract. The Mantel & Tile Company of Saint Paul, Minnesota, did the marble and tile work.
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