Mount Hood Hotel Annex Explained

Mount Hood Hotel Annex
Location:102–108 Oak Street
Hood River, Oregon
Coordinates:45.7091°N -121.5115°W
Map Alt:Locator map
Area:Approx.
Built:–1912
Builder:Mathison and Anderson
1926 renovations by George M. Post[1]
Architecture:Commercial style
Added:January 21, 1994
Refnum:93001511
Nocat:yes

The Mount Hood Hotel Annex is a historic hotel building in Hood River, Oregon, United States.[2] The brick building occupies a 100feetx100feetft (xft) lot at the northwest corner of Oak and First Streets in Hood River. It was completed in 1912 as an expansion of the Mt. Hood Hotel on the next lot. The original hotel was built in 1881. The original hotel was expanded after 1886, to three stories. It had a mansard observation tower and an encircling double veranda. The original building fronted on first street and the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company passenger station and the Columbia River just north. As travel moved to automobile travel, the premier hotel to the north, took a back seat to the annex. The original building was closed after 1926 and then removed circa 1930.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mt Hood Hotel Annex . Oregon Historic Sites Database . Oregon State Historic Preservation Office . March 26, 2015.
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