The Monticello Hotel
The Monticello Hotel of Norfolk, Virginia was a historic hotel built in 1898. The original hotel was destroyed by a fire on New Years Day in 1918, a day so cold that the water from the fire equipment froze before it could reach the fire. The hotel was rebuilt in 1919, with two additional stories added, and operated until it was demolished in 1976, kicking off Norfolk's urban renewal project.
The Norfolk Federal Building currently sits on the old Monticello Hotel site.
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After the fire that destroyed the original hotel in 1918.
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The site of the hotel today.
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