The Chadwick -- Excelsior Springs Missouri

Source:  An undated advertising publication/brochure from the Hotel. We would estimate the date as 1910 - 1920. 

Excelsior Springs has at last an absolutely modern and thoroughly up-to-date Hotel-The Chadwick. It was opened but recently to the public, and at once combines a quiet elegance and a most satisfactory and home-like atmosphere but seldom met with.

The Chadwick is a handsome building of four stories, and the exterior is especially pleasing. The cost is $45,000.00 and the location is most ideal, being in close proximity to all Mineral Springs, Baths, Places of Amusement, and yet is a step removed from the dirt and noise of the business center. Wide verandas surround the building, making a most commodious and comfortable lounging place.

The interior has been finished in hard wood with hard wood floors and the decorations are in most pleasing taste and harmonious tints. There is steam heat and electric lights, while the service leaves nothing to be desired, each department receiving the personal attention of the management.                                                     View of Chadwick Lobby and Office

The living apartments are especially enjoyable in their size, and each of the fifty rooms has hot and cold water, private telephones, iron beds, box springs and hair mattresses, Axminster and Melton Carpets, the finest of linens and beautiful decorations. The rooms are arranged singly, ensuite and many have private bath on each floor.

The hotel is operated on both the American and European plan, and the cuisine [sic] is satisfactory in every respect, the table service being either a la carte or table de hote [sic]. Everything considered, the rates at The Chadwick are most reasonable.

Write in advance for accommodations. The management invites you to make the hotel your home while visiting Excelsior Springs, and will use the utmost endeavor to please you.

Lamp & Zinnel, Owners

W. H. Lamp, Manager.

Additional Pictures From Brochure

 

 

Writing Room

 

 

 

Reading Room

 

 

 

Dining Room

 

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