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A black-and-white historic photo of a tall multi-story city hotel building with a sign that reads "Park Hotel" on the side, located on a busy street with cars parked along the curb. Next to it is a colorful illustration of a similar tall hotel called "The Park Hotel" with a yellow and green facade, some pedestrians, and vintage cars.

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The Park Hotel opened in 1915, at a time when other buildings were either newly completed, under construction, or on the drawing board. Frank Davis, who had previously been the manager of the Maxwell House in Nashville, was the Park Hotel’s first manager.

Side-by-side images of tall, historic buildings. The left image is a black and white photograph of a brick hotel building with a sign that reads 'Park Hotel,' featuring vintage cars parked along the street. The right image is a colorful illustration of a similar tall hotel building with intricate architectural details and a busy sidewalk with pedestrians and vintage cars.

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The Park Hotel opened in 1915, at a time when other buildings were either newly completed, under construction, or on the drawing board. Frank Davis, who had previously been the manager of the Maxwell House in Nashville, was the Park Hotel’s first manager.