Arlington Hotel (Narrowsburg, New York)

Arlington Hotel is a historic hotel located at Narrowsburg in Sullivan County, New York. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 31, 1983.[1]

Arlington Hotel
Arlington Hotel, February 2010
LocationMain St., Narrowsburg, New York
Coordinates41°36′30″N 75°3′40″W
Area0.2 acres (0.081 ha)
Built1894
NRHP reference No.83001806[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 31, 1983

History and features

The Arlington Hotel was built in 1894. It was initially operated by J.G. Gutheil.[2]

During the 1890s, the hotel accommodated adventurers and explorers including J. Wallace Hoff of Delaware who later spoke highly of the hospitality and attractive waitresses.[3]

During the 1920s, businessman George Oellrich bought the hotel for use as a general store.[4]

The hotel is a four-story frame structure, five bays wide and three bays deep. The upper three stories are covered in clapboard and the first floor in modern wood siding and permastone. It features a second story porch that spans the south facade.[5]

Delaware Valley Arts Alliance

The building now serves as the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance.[3] The DVAA offers two art galleries, a gift shop, performing arts and cultural programs, in addition to serving as the Arts Council for Sullivan County and providing grant funds for arts nonprofits and individual artists.[6]

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