Waldo Hotel

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Waldo Hotel
Waldo Hotel in 1914.jpg
Waldo Hotel in 1914
General information
LocationClarksburg, West Virginia
AddressWest Pike and North 4th Streets
Coordinates39°16′51″N 80°20′24″W / 39.280786°N 80.340112°W / 39.280786; -80.340112Coordinates: 39°16′51″N 80°20′24″W / 39.280786°N 80.340112°W / 39.280786; -80.340112
Opening1904
OwnerNathan Goff, Jr.
Design and construction
ArchitectHarrison Albright
Website
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The Waldo Hotel in Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA, was built from 1901 to 1904 by Congressman and Senator Nathan Goff, Jr. who hired American architect Harrison Albright, best known for his innovative design of the West Baden Springs Hotel in Orange County, Indiana, to design it. The hotel was once the social center of Clarksburg. In its day it was a gathering place for parties, weddings, civic meetings and social events. It was one of the state's most luxurious hotels.

Most recently[when?] a new developer is in the process of renovating and restoring this former historic hotel including an upscale brewpub,[1] apartments and lodging.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Talotta, Lauren (June 26, 2014). "Preserving West Virginia: The Waldo Hotel". WBOY.com: Clarksburg, Morgantown. Retrieved May 9, 2015.


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