102-108 Oak Street
Hood River Hotel on June 10, 2009
This brick building was built in 1913 as an annex to the 1880s wood-frame Victorian-style Mt. Hood Hotel, which stood behind it where the parking lot is now. In the 1920s, the lobby had been moved into the annex, which fronted the new Columbia River Highway, and the original hotel was demolished. This building was used as a hotel and boarding house until 1970. Pasquale and Jacquie Barone of Vancouver, British Columbia purchased the hotel in September 1988 and began restoring it. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 1994. Current owners Brian and Penny Cunninghame purchased the Hood River Hotel in September 2000.
Hood River Hotel on June 10, 2009
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Hood River Hotel Interior (UO)
Hood River Hotel Interior (UO)
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