Pemigewasset House
Appearance
Pemigewasset House was a grand hotel in Plymouth, New Hampshire. It began as a tavern in 1800. In 1841 Denison Burnam turned it into Pemigewasset House, and it tripled in size by 1859 with a grand dining room and railroad depot among the additions. A fire destroyed it in 1862, and a new four-story hotel was constructed on the site. It was served by the Boston, Concord, & Maine Railroad with its own depot. Guests included President Franklin Pierce, a regular, and Nathaniel Hawthorne who died at the hotel. It, too, was destroyed by fire in 1909.[1][self-published source?]
References
[edit]- ^ The Grand Hotels of New Hampshire New Hampshire Notes
43°45′24″N 71°41′17″W / 43.7568°N 71.6881°W
Categories:
- Defunct hotels in New Hampshire
- Houses in Grafton County, New Hampshire
- Hotel buildings completed in 1841
- Plymouth, New Hampshire
- 1841 establishments in New Hampshire
- 1909 disestablishments in New Hampshire
- Buildings and structures destroyed in 1862
- Buildings and structures destroyed in 1909
- Demolished buildings and structures in New Hampshire
- United States hotel stubs
- New Hampshire building and structure stubs