Category:Royal Hotel. New London
English: The Gavitt Building at 43-57 Bank Street between Golden and State Streets in New London, Connecticut, was built in 1898, with the upper floors constituting the Royal Hotel. It replaced a hotel building started in the 1830s, and called Bacon's Hotel from 1840-1874. The building was expanded from two to three floors c.1880, and was renamed the Bacon House, but burned down in 1897.
(Description source: "Historic Buildings of Connecticut")
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