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Title
Photo of the Blithedale Hotel at Gardner & West Blithedale, circa 1890s
Creator
unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1890s
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
A black and white photo of the Blithedale Hotel at Gardner and West Blithedale. The hotel was built in 1873 and burned down in 1912. The land was later subdivided. The Blithedale Hotel (with cottages) was located on land that had not been claimed as part of either the Reed or Richardson Mexican land grants. By 1880, it had become one of the most popular and highly regarded hotels in Northern California. Guests were originally met at the Collins Summit railroad station by a four-in-hand stage. After 1884, when the rail line was rerouted through a tunnel to Corte Madera, hotel guests got off at the Blithedale station near today's post office in Alto. Coaches took them up the County Road (today's East Blithedale Avenue) passing through several gates on the Reed Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio. After 1889, guests arrived at the Eastland/Mill Valley depot, not far from the hotel.
Type
image
Identifier
008F130D-063C-4C0C-B202-855131084253
2018.001.020
Subject
Blithedale Hotel
Cottages
Cottages, Resort
Hotels
Early Days & Pioneers
Hotels and Taverns

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