Hotel Champlain
Historic building in Plattsburgh, New York, US
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Hotel Champlain is a historic hotel building located in Plattsburgh, New York. It served as William McKinley's "Summer White House". It is now the site of Clinton Community College.
| Hotel Champlain | |
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From a 1907 postcard | |
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| General information | |
| Location | 136 Clinton Point Dr Plattsburgh, New York |
| Coordinates | 44.6486°N 73.4398°W |
| Opened | June 17, 1890 |
| Renovated | July 11, 1911 |
| Closed | July 2, 1951 |
| Owner | Clinton Community College |
| Height | |
| Height | 125 feet (38 m) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | George Edward Harney |
| References | |
| [1] | |
History
The hotel was opened on June 17, 1890.[2] The first hotel building, designed by New York architect George E. Harney, was badly damaged by fire in 1910.[2] A new building was constructed and used from 1911 until it was closed in 1951 and converted into a college.[2][3]
