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Pavilion Hotel

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Two shots of the Pavilion Hotel in Montpelier from the other side of State Street.

100 State Street, Capitol Plaza

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The hotel we know as the Capitol Plaza was built as the Montpelier Tavern in 1932, a three-story hotel replacing an 1826 wood-frame hotel on the same site. A fourth story was added above the cornice line in the 1940s as seen in the top photograph.…

The new "Pavilion" in Montpelier, Vt.

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Full description of interior of building probably intended to accompany floor plan.

Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vt. brochure

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A brochure advertising the Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vt., T. O. Bailey, proprietor. The brochure also advertises the availability of railroads to travel to and from Montpelier, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Oral history interview with May Trafton

An interview with May Trafton about her memories of staying at the original Pavilion in the

Oral history interview with Joseph E. Provenzano

A brief interview with Joseph E. Provenzano relating to his visits to the original Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont.

Pavilion Hotel, circa 1960

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Colorized postcard of the Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont, taken in the 1960s.

Pavilion Hotel, circa 1900

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Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont, circa 1900, taken by George R. Bosworth of Berlin, Vermont.

Snowroller in front of the Pavilion Hotel, 1892

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Large snowroller with a six-horse team in front of the Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont, in 1892. The men driving the horses are Edward Witham (left), who later worked for the city of Montpelier from 1917-1930, and Clark B. Roberts (right), who…

Pavilion Hotel on Dewey Day, 1899

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Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier, Vermont, decorated with bunting for Dewey Day, October 12, 1899, when Admiral George Dewey returned to his hometown after his tour celebrating his victory in the Spanish-American War.

Second Pavilion Hotel, circa 1890

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The second Pavilion Hotel with mansard roof. The hotel was remodeled by owner Jesse Sumner Viles in 1888.

Pavilion Hotel, circa 1885

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View of Montpelier, Vermont, looking east, showing the side of the second Pavilion Hotel. The Pavilion livery stable can be seen behind the hotel. The fourth Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Company building, erected in 1882, is visible across the…