Hotel Stockton
The Hotel Stockton built in 1910 as a 252 guest room hotel. Designed by Architect Edgar B. Brown, the Hotel's facade, particularly its roof line, is a large and prominent example of the Mission Revival style. It is six stories plus a basement in height, with over 145,000 square feet, occupying a full city block. In it’s heyday, the Hotel was a grand and lively place. In 1941 best picture winner “All the Kings Men’ was filmed there. It has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1981and boasts with it's prominent location across from the deep water channel.
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