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88:. Thus, B&O Railroad ventured into the “resort hotel” business in 1869, when they purchased several 100 acres (400,000 m) of the Perry family's “Anchorage Farm.” In 1872, the railroad built the center section of the Deer Park Hotel; and it opened for the first time on July 4, 1873. The east and west wings of the hotel were added in 1881-82 bringing the total number of rooms to 300. (According to tradition, “The Anchorage” house stood beside the present Pysell Crosscut Road; the location is marked by two sailing ship anchors on the lawn of a house that is there now.) 17: 76:, which had produced pure mountain water that was sold commercially, supplied the hotel, its swimming pool, and Turkish baths. Deer Park's popularity declined after 1900 and the resort finally closed after the 83:
During the boom years, East Coast railroads were finding that a lucrative passenger business could be built up by transporting people from a city to railroad-owned hotels in the mountains, including nearby in
48:, the hotel was heavily promoted by the B&O railroad as cool and breeze-filled during otherwise hot city summers and 8 hours by express train from Baltimore and 11 hours by express train from 95:’s cottage. Later, this became the caretaker's cottage, and Garrett had a more sumptuous summer home built to the west side of the hotel; he died there in the summer of 1884. 198: 218: 223: 208: 213: 188: 68:
visited the establishment before he became president. Even President Grover Cleveland spent his five-day honeymoon with his new wife,
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During the early 1870s, H. G. Davis contracted to build a series of cottages on the hotel property, with the first one becoming
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began in 1929. The grand hotel itself was razed in 1944 due to a fire, although a few of the opulent cottages remain.
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The Deer Park Hotel was one of Five Combination Station-Hotels built by the B&O during the 1870s, including the
128: 52:. It became a favorite resort for wealthy and prominent citizens of the Baltimore/Washington area. Presidents 193: 41: 73: 69: 29: 103: 45: 8: 37: 120: 124: 85: 57: 99: 77: 65: 61: 53: 49: 33: 16: 92: 182: 164: 151: 141: 199:
Buildings and structures in Garrett County, Maryland
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Appalachian Mountains
Western Maryland
Deer Park, Maryland
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Henry Gassaway Davis
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ulysses S. Grant
Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland
William McKinley
Frances Folsom Cleveland
Deer Park Spring
Depression
Oakland, Maryland
John W. Garrett
Queen City Hotel
Cumberland, Maryland
Arcadia Publishing
ISBN
0738542660
Deer Park Hotel Marker
39°25′5.82″N 79°19′48.96″W / 39.4182833°N 79.3302667°W / 39.4182833; -79.3302667
Categories
Hotel buildings completed in 1873
Hotels in Maryland
Buildings and structures in Garrett County, Maryland
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Demolished hotels in the United States
Railway hotels in the United States

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