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The Exchange Hotel was completed in 1841 in Richmond, VA. It is a Gothic revival four-story designed by Isaiah Rogers. It was very popular before the civil war.

The Ballard House opened up across the street in 1855. It was a five-story Italianate. The two were competitors for several years. Then they merged with a bridge that went over the street to form the Ballard-Exchange.

Their old architecture prevented them from being one of the premiere Richmond hotels at the time.

On January 18, 1862, Former President of the United States John Tyler died in the hotel.

It was demolished from 1900-1901.

References



  1. ^ Hotel: An American History By A. K. Sandoval-Strausz 2007 Yale University Press p. 239
  2. ^ http://www.vahistorical.org/lva/exchange.htm

External links


Exchange Hotel (Richmond, Virginia) - Exchange Hotel (Gordonsville, Virginia) - Wikipedia, the free ... - The Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville, Virginia, was built in 1860 for Richard F.   Omohundro next to an important railroad junction, when the Exchange Hotel ...
  • Exchange Hotel: Written accounts 1862-1899



Exchange Hotel (Richmond, Virginia) - Civil War Museum at the Exchange Hotel - Virginia Is For Lovers - May 9, 2012 ... Civil War Museum at the Exchange Hotel. ... It is one of the few Receiving   Hospitals in Virginia that is still standing. ... Richmond, VA 23219

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