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Description
Accession number: P10996 Interior view of the saloon in the Commercial Hotel, located at 182 West Center Street (now Lincoln Avenue) at the corner of Lemon Street; previously known as the Anaheim Hotel, which was built by Anaheim's second mayor, Henry Kroeger, and later sold to the hotel's proprietor, Max Nebelung; by 1890 the hotel's name was changed from the Anaheim Hotel to the Commercial Hotel and in 1905 was sold to John Ziegler; located on the site later occupied by the Hotel Valencia, built by Ziegler, which opened in 1916 and burned down May 4, 1977; image shows view of saloon located inside hotel with two unidentified men standing behind the bar; several unidentifed customers are standing or seated throughout the room; cash register, liquor bottles and glassware are visible in cabinets behind the bar; three spittoons are visible along foot-rail in front of bar; wall clock and various pictures visible hanging on wall-papered walls at background left; four bare electric lightbulbs and two kerosene lamps visible at top of photo.
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print, mounted on board ; sepia ; 5 x 7 in.
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