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February 22

February 22, 1876

It’s a storied building full of Vermont history.
A haven for Legislators and locals...


 

The Pavilion Hotel was re-opening in Montpelier on this day in 1876. It was a new building, replacing the original Pavilion of 1807.

The new, larger hotel catered to legislators, as well as locals and out-of-town travelers with guest rooms and a popular tavern. As a hotel, the Pavilion was sometimes referred to as "Vermont's Third House."

Today's Pavilion still stands on Montpelier's State Street, and although it's not the original 1876 building, the front and west side are a reconstruction of the historic exterior. The Pavilion houses state offices, including that of the governor, and is home to the Vermont Historical Society's museum.


Image courtesy the Vermont Historical Society.

 

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The Vermont Book Of Days - Pavilion Lobby

Lobby of the Pavilion hotel that opened in 1876.


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