Clifton-Metropolitan Hotel

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Clifton-Metropolitan Hotel
The building was located at the corner where this parking ramp now stands.
Location130 W. River Dr.
Davenport, Iowa
Built1841
ArchitectHenry Leonard
Architectural styleGreek Revival
MPSDavenport MRA
NRHP reference No.83002413[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 7, 1983
Removed from NRHPNovember 12, 1997

Clifton-Metropolitan Hotel was a historic building located in downtown Davenport, Iowa, United States. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1] It has since been torn down and it was delisted from the National Register in 1997[1] The site on the corner of Main Street and River Drive, along with the neighboring site of the former Schauder Hotel, is now a public parking structure.

History

The building was originally the G.L. Davenport store, which began business there in 1841.[2][3] It was later the location of the Clifton-Metropolitan Hotel. The Clifton was part of the second phase of hotel construction and expansion in the city of Davenport, which lasted from about the time of the American Civil War until the early 20th-century. It was in business for several decades and lasted longer than most of its contemporaries.[2] There is some evidence that the building may have housed a brothel after its service as a hotel.[3] It was located on the edge of the city’s notorious Bucktown District. Eventually it became part of the Petersen Harned and Von Maur Department Store complex, where it was used for storage. The property passed to the President Riverboat Casino who had plans for the building that never materialized. At the time it was torn down to make way for the parking structure it was the oldest commercial building in the city.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 11/10/97 THROUGH 11/14/97". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 1997-11-21. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  2. ^ a b Svendsen, Marls A., Bowers, Martha H (1982). Davenport—Where the Mississippi Runs West: A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture. Davenport, Iowa: City of Davenport.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c Bill Wundram (1995-08-10). "Part II: The honeymoon". Quad-City Times. Retrieved 2012-01-15. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)