Lenox Hotel
- Originally Known As: Lenox Apartments
- Address: 140 North St
- Vicinity: W of Delaware Ave
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1897/00/00 | Lenox Apartments, now the Lenox Hotel, are built at 140 North Street. | |||||
1898/03/00 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Life | After Mr Fitzgerald's furniture business fails, he is hire by P and G and the family moves to the Lenox Apartments in Buffalo. Two restaurants where they dined are gone: 8 floor sky-view was for families and single women and 1st fl pub-style for men only. | |||
1899/04/00 | Edward Fitzgerald, father of F Scott | Home | The Fitzgeralds move into a flat at Summer and Elmwood in Buffalo. The house is no longer standing. | |||
1899/04/00 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Home | The Fitzgeralds move into a flat at Summer and Elmwood in Buffalo. The house is no longer standing. | |||
1900/00/00 | Offering an electric carriage service exclusively for its guest, the Lenox converts into a hotel, probably to take advantage of the Pan-American Exposition crowds. | 1901 Pan-American Exposition |
Particulars for Lenox Hotel: | |
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Building Type | Apartment Building |
Sight Category | Building |
Area of Significance | Commerce |
Historic Use | Hotel |
Historic Use | Multiple dwelling |
Owner | Private |
Lodging | |
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Lodging Style | Hotel |
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