Emerson Hotel

Emerson Hotel
Emerson Hotel under construction, 1901. Courtesy of Mary Dale Folsom

After the devastating fire of June 6, 1900, a new Susanville would arise from the ashes. In addition, the town witnessed a substantial use of brick for the preferred building material.

On July 31, 1900 groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the largest most expensive building to be constructed in town to date. It was Charlie Emerson’s three-story hotel, encompassing a quarter of a block on the southwest corner of Main and Lassen Streets. The $300,000 brick building contained 27,576 square feet. Besides providing the assortment of business spaces, it also included 76 guest rooms. A grand opening was held on June 3, 1901, and The Emerson became the town’s premiere social hub.

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One thought on “Emerson Hotel”

  1. Tim,
    There can be no doubt that Susanville entered the 20th century in grand style with this handsome building which certainly dominated Main Street with its size and unique architecture.
    Jere Baker

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