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Hotel Burlington (<i>southwest elevation</i>)
Photographer: Cosmos Mariner
Taken: June 25, 2021
Caption: Hotel Burlington (southwest elevation)
Additional Description: From the National Register Nomination: Hotel Burlington gives the impression of a cubic block as its "U" shape is not discernible except from interior rooms. The three sides visible from the street rise straight up for nine stories and the fourth side is enclosed by adjacent buildings. The seventh floor repeats the buff Bedford stone of the ground floor, adding pilasters and ornamental trim between the windows in basketweave brick and terra cotta. The 1931 renovation increased the building height from seven to nine stories, increasing the total number of rooms to 240 by adding 40 new guest rooms on the 8th floor and 17 complete apartments on the 9th.
Submitted: December 30, 2023, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Database Locator Identification Number: p766710
File Size: 2.025 Megabytes

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