The Inn 1907

Description: Front: Message, starting with left-hand sideways writing, reads, Reached here all right met Revs. Fletcher, Mills, and Shupe on the train coming here to attend the convention. Mrs. Burman said she was very glad I did not come Monday. Mrs. Knightly got on at [...] we had a nice trip together. The three [...] all claimed to be my pastor they have all preached at [...]. Shared lunch with Rev. Shupe at Milford or rather he shared with me at Winona Hotel. Met lots of friends.Back: Addressed to, Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Saint Joe, Ind.
A sideview of the Inn Hotel. Auditorium Blvd. is in the image.The Inn Hotel is an interesting building. The exact details are missing, but it appears that in 1897 the resourceful Winona folks rebuilt a horse barn using lumber, from poultry and livestock exhibition buildings, to construct a hotel of 230-250 rooms. The Inn was located on Park Ave. about a half block from the Auditorium. It was first named “The Barracks”. It was the low cost Winona Assembly owned hotel. The rooms were spartan. Restrooms were at the end of each hallway. There was a large lobby and a large social space above the lobby on the second level. The center wing was winterized in the early 1960’s and was used as a dormitory by Grace College. The building was worn out. The Winona Lake Fired Department conducted a controlled burn of the structure on August 21, 1971. Today a parking lot and a row of businesses stand where the Inn Hotel once stood.
Origin: 1907-10-30
Source: http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15705coll8/id/454
Collection: Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
Copyright: Contact Morgan Library, Winona Lake, IN for copy and usage permissions
Geography: Winona Lake (Ind.)
Subjects: The Inn

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