Advertising pamphlet for Haddon Hall, Atlantic City N.J. c. 1900

$25.00 CAD

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Many attractive B&W photos of vintage automobiles, horse drawn carriages, biplane (Wright Brothers?), Atlantic City and many of hotel.

Nice embossed color cover.

‘Haddon Hall Atlantic City N.J. Leeds and Lippincott’

B&W photos:

  • View of the Upper Porch
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Sun Parlor
  • Bedroom
  • Ladies’ Parlor
  • Exchange
  • Dining Room
  • Atlantic City Yacht Club
  • Chalfonte Haddon Hall

Some hotel details:

  • Rebuilt in 1897
  • All lighting is by electricity
  • All baths have sea water connections and most rooms are equipped with hot and cold running water
  • Concerts every day in the Exchange by Haddon Hall Orchestra
  • The surrounding country affords a supply of fresh vegetables, poultry and eggs.
  • All water used is from our own artesian well

Map on back with automobile routes to Atlantic City.

16 pages + covers

Some light crease on covers.

7 ½” x 5”

 

...The Haddon House was opened across the street, on the current Resorts site, by Samuel and Susanna Hunt in 1869. They named the hotel for the Quaker family who had founded Haddonfield, New Jersey. It was sold to Leeds & Lippincott in 1890. In 1896, they rebuilt The Haddon House at a cost of $200,000, naming the new, larger hotel "Haddon Hall"...

 


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