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Arlington Hotel (Zanesville, Ohio)

Appalachian Ohio Registered Historic Place stubsBuildings and structures in Zanesville, OhioDemolished buildings and structures in OhioDemolished hotels in the United StatesHotel buildings completed in 1883
Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in OhioHotels in OhioItalianate architecture in OhioNational Register of Historic Places in Muskingum County, OhioU.S. Route 40United States Numbered Highways stubs
Arlington Hotel site in Zanesville
Arlington Hotel site in Zanesville

The Arlington Hotel was a historic hotel along U.S. Route 40 in Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Built in 1883 in the Italianate style, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It has since been demolished.An arsonist set two fires in the building in 1970, causing the evacuation of 43 guests. The hotel closed in 1980.

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Arlington Hotel (Zanesville, Ohio)
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43701 Zanesville
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Black-Elliott Block
Black-Elliott Block

The Black-Elliott Block is a historic commercial building in downtown Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Located along Main Street near the Muskingum County Courthouse, it was built in 1876 in the Italianate style of architecture. The partnership of Henry Elliott and Peter Black arranged for the construction of the building; it was one of several significant downtown buildings for which the pair was responsible, along with such important structures as the Clarendon Hotel. At the completion of the building, each man operated his own business inside: of the 31 feet (9.4 m) of building front, Black's store used 16 feet (4.9 m) and Elliott's 15 feet (4.6 m). The building was built of brick on a foundation of sandstone; it also features elements of iron.Both Black and Elliott were prominent Zanesville businessmen: the Baltimore native Elliott founded the city's Elliott Paper Company in 1885 and continued to operate it until his 1899 death, while Black led the First National Bank. From its earliest years, the building was known as the "Black Elliott" block, even in published writings shortly after Black's 1878 death. After the two men's deaths, the most prominent tenant was the S.S. Kresge Company, which operated on the property from 1916 until 1977.In 1979, the Black-Elliott Block was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, qualifying because of its historically significant architecture. Key to this designation was its exterior: no other late nineteenth-century Italianate building survives in downtown Zanesville with so few changes.