Joaquin Carrillo's two story wooden clapboard building, the Analy Hotel in Sebastopol on the corner of Main Street and Santa Rosa [Sebastopol] Avenue, prior to 1906
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Photo--black and white: Joaquin Carrillo’s two story wooden calpboard building, the Analy Hotel in Sebastopol started out as Carrillo's home. He called the hotel Analy after the township name. It was moved in 1890 to a site on Main Street and Bodega Avenue where the First National Bank is now located. At the extreme right can be seen the steeple of the Congregational Church. An eyewitness account of the 1906 earthquake in Sebastopol (Sebastopol Times -- April 18, 1947) records that the old Analy Hotel survived the earthquake on jacks at the corner of Petaluma Avenue and Sebastopol Road (known as the Garage Corner in the late 1940s) having been recently moved from what was then known as the Bank of America Corner. The old landmark hotel was razed in July 1919 “to make way for progress”
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