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Ashland’s ‘grande dame’ hotel celebrates 100 years
Ashland’s ‘grande dame’ hotel celebrates 100 years
Ashland’s ‘grande dame’ hotel celebrates 100 years

Published on: 06/21/2025

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The downtown Ashland Springs Hotel, a buttercream-colored, nine-story beacon visible from Interstate 5, opened its doors 100 year ago.The historic Ashland Springs Hotel opened in 1925 at 212 E. Main St., a prominent corner in downtown Ashland.The Ashland Springs Hotel has 70 guests rooms.The Ashland Springs Hotel on Main Street.The entrance to the nine-story historic Ashland Springs Hotel reflects Beaux-Arts and Romanesque Revival architecture.Downtown Ashland has two- and three-story buildings except for the nine-story Ashland Springs Hotel, which once was the tallest building between San Francisco and Portland.InitialsGuests sit near the fireplace in the lobby of the Ashland Springs Hotel.Curiosity cabinets reflect the Ashland and the Ashland Springs Hotel's history.Larks Kitchen Cuisine restaurant is on the sidewalk level of the Ashland Springs Hotel.Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine serves modern and innovative comfort food and specialty cocktails, local wines and craft beer in the restaurant space adjacent to the lobby of the Ashland Springs Hotel.Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine serves modern and innovative comfort food and specialty cocktails, local wines and craft beer in the restaurant space adjacent to the lobby of the Ashland Springs Hotel.The hotel's English garden outdoor space, designed for up to 90 guests, is next to the conservatory and the grand ballroom.A look at the Ashland Springs Hotel in downtown Ashland, Oregon on the morning of Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024.The stately Ashland Springs Hotel, a buttercream-colored, nine-story beacon visible from Interstate 5Ashland photo by Bob Palermini provided by Ashland Chamber of CommerceThis February 1925 photo shows ongoing construction.The name of the historic downtown Ashland hotel changed in 1960 to The Mark Antony, an English Tudor theme to tie into the growing Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Ashland Springs Hotel, a nine-story buttercream beacon visible from Interstate 5 and the heartbeat of the southern Oregon city’s downtown commercial vitality, opened its doors to summer visitors 100 years ago.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/travel/2025/06/this-landmark-oregon-hotel-celebrates-100-years-from-boom-to-bust-and-back-again.html

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