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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

The City Hotel Suite

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This room on the third floor has
a light and airy feel, evident in the bedroom.
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History is right
outside your window. Directly across the street from the hotel
is the historic Christ Lutheran Church seen here.
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Fine toiletries accompany every
private bathroom, each equipped with hairdryer.
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The City Hotel Suite
- third floor
James Gettys Hotel - Gettysburg, PA
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| The City Hotel suite overlooks Chambersburg Street
and is located on the third floor. The nice airy room has a
sitting area with love seat, reading chair and television. The
kitchenette has the amenities of a refrigerator, microwave and
two burner stove. Each evening during our turn down service
an in house home bake contintental breakfast is served to your
kitchenette, so you can enjoy it with your morning coffee or
tea in the comfort of your own suite. The private bath offers
a shower unit pedestal sink, with hairdryer and plush bath amenities.
The bedroom is bright and warm with ivy and deep green decor.
The queen bed with coverlet and down blanket is warm and inviting.
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| Rates full season based on double
occupancy: $155.00 |
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| Room History: |
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As you enter the building today from
the street, you may notice the large entrance stone on the
threshold clearly enscribed "City Hotel". In the
April 10th 1888 edition of the (newspaper) Compiler is found:
"Improvements - Apparently the need of more rooms
to conduct the businesses at his hotel, Landlord Eberhart
of the Keystone has contracted with Mr. Joseph J. Smith
to raise the main building to four stories and the back
portion to three. This will make a handsome increase of
rooms and give the house a capacity of about 200 guests.
Work started yesterday the 9th and under Mr. Smith's well
known push the job, it will be completed for occupancy June
1st. Mr. Eberhart is entitled too much credit for this handsome
improvement." As an aside Mr. Smith, one of the
areas oldest contractors and builders, never put any of
his building plans on paper - he retained them in his memory.
A week later, the April 17 compiler reported that the "back
building of the Keystone Hotel had been raised and roofed
and Smith expected to add the two stories and the roof on
the front part by the end of this week." The April
24th Compiler reported, "Builder Smith put a force
of masons on the Keystone Hotel front building Tuesday morning
and by Friday evening the two additional stories were up.
The tinner - AJ Smith put the room on Saturday the 21st."
May 1 the Compiler reported, "he will also make changes
on the first floor of the Keystone Hotel, removing the office
to the east side, and the bar in the rear of it and connecting
the bar room into a parlor with the rear part added to the
dining room. The improvements are progressing as well as to
insure their early completion." Three weeks later,
The enlargement of the Keystone Hotel is nearing completion
and it will be fully ready for guests by the time the rush
begins. Mr. Eberhart has decided to change the name of his
house to "City Hotel".
In 1903 this ad was found in the town directory. "When
you go to Gettysburg stop at the City Hotel, one square
from all depots. A few steps from the public square, situated
on Chambersburg Street. Accommodations for 350 people. All
well ventilated rooms, single, double or en suite. Heated
by steam and lighted by electricity. Parlors on first and
second floors. Hot and cold baths. Toilet rooms on first
and second floors. Rates - $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Also
livery connected to hotel. Battlefield a specialty, all
battlefield guides born in Gettysburg some served in the
army three years. We can give you any kind of wagon you
want. Arrangements can be made by letter or telegram at
my expense. Dinner, with driver over battlefield with four
or more, $1.35 each. Free bus ride to and from all trains."
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James Gettys Hotel 27 Chambersburg Street
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
Tel: 717-337-1334 or 1-888-900-5275 Fax: 717-334-2103
Web Site - info@jamesgettyshotel.com - Site Map - Links
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