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Mayfair Hotel now the Dunhill [1]

The Mayfair Hotel, now known as the Dunhill Hotel, is located at the corners of North Tryon and 6th Streets. Built by two local physicians, Dr. James Pleasant Mattheson and Dr. C.N. Peeler, the hotel opened its doors as the Mayfair Manor on November 15, 1929. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel was designed by Louis Asbury. The Dunhill Hotel Associates restored the Mayfair to its present grandeur in the late 1980s, and changed its name. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: E. C. Kropp Company

Donated By: 
Unknown
Object Year: 
1929
Photographer: 
Electric Studio, Davis & Morse
Prints Available: 
No
Exhibit & Section: 
Robinson-Spangler North Carolina Room Image Collection [2]
Charlotte Postcard Collection [3]
Tags: 
Buildings [4]
Hotels [5]
Hotels North Carolina Charlotte [6]
Hotels North Carolina Charlotte Dunhill [7]
Hotels North Carolina Charlotte Mayfair [8]
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Image Collection Category: 
Charlotte Postcard Collection [9]
Image Collection Format: 
Postcard [10]

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