The Gould Hotel Explained

The Gould Hotel
Building Type:Hotel
Address:Seneca Falls, New York
Location Country:U.S.
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Opened Date:1920
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The Gould Hotel is a hotel in Seneca Falls, New York. When it was built in 1920 it was described as “the most complete and perfectly equipped of the smaller hotels of New York State."[1] More than 80 years later, a $6.2 million renovation occurred.[2]

For a time it was known as The Hotel Clarence, named after guardian angel Clarence Odbody from the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life, and residents claim that when director Frank Capra visited this small Upstate New York town in 1945 he was inspired to model the films' town of Bedford Falls after it. The town has an annual "It's a Wonderful Life" festival in December to commemorate its connection to the Hollywood hit.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. “Seneca Falls Opens $250,000 Hotel,” Syracuse Journal, 1920.
  2. "Toni Guidice". "Seneca Falls hotel renamed the Clarence, from It's a Wonderful Life" The Post Standard, February 20, 2009. Retrieved: November 20, 2009.
  3. "McDonald, Joan Barone". "Seneca Falls: It’s a ‘Wonderful’ town." The Buffalo News, November 16, 2008. Retrieved: December 29, 2008.