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The House of Hospitality – 1938

An old ad for the long gone Norton Palmer Hotel at Park & Pelissier. Hard to imagine such a grand old hotel once stood downtown. It’s a shame it never survived. Old hotels just have a certain charm that will never be recreated in more modern ones. The big old North American Hotels from the 1920’s are truly glimpses into another era of travel.

Andrew

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  • My parents stayed at the Norton Palmer Hotel on the first night of their honeymoon in 1945 - the stay was a gift from my mother's boss, Mr. Lewis, the owner of Lewis Flowers on Ouellette Avenue - my mother, Naomi Ruth McKim, worked there as an artist and flower arranger. I recall the building when I was a young man. I was in the lobby once for a coin show, sometime in the early 1970's, I was sad to see it razed.

    Great post Andrew, I love the graphic design and illustration in this advertisement.

  • A good friend gave me a big blow up of this advertisement which now hangs in the hallway of my upstairs. One of my all time favs.

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