Hotel Bill, Cannon Beach - c. 1907
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Yes, the Hotel Bill was named after someone named Bill, but it was his last name - not his first name.
Yes, the Hotel Bill was named after someone named Bill, but it was his last name - not his first name. It was constructed by George Bill in 1904, from logs that washed ashore from one of Simon Benson's cigar-shaped log rafts.
Later purchased by D. A. and Edna Osburn, it was operated as the Cannon Beach Hotel. In 1944 it was sold to the McNeills who created the Cannon Beach Conference Center.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon from the original negative, courtesy of the Clackamas County Historical Society.
Photographer | Harry F. Bartels |
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Location | Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast, Clatsop County |
Subject | Hotels |
Decade | 1900s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Glass Negative |
Size of Original | 4.9 x 6.8 inches |
Photographer's Number | Number 308 |
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