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		<comments>http://middleport-newyork.com/middleports-grand-hotel/#respond</comments><pubdate>Sat, 17 Oct 2015 13:50:51 +0000</pubdate><creator></creator><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><category></category><guid ispermalink="false">http://middleport-newyork.com/?p=2413</guid><description>As early as 1825, the corner of Main and State Street in Middleport was known for its stately hotel, then called the Pierce House.&nbsp; One of the finest establishments in the area, it provided a home away from home for many a traveler who passed through this area. After a fire in 1883, the original wooden building was replaced in 1884 by one made of brick by the new owner, A.D. Rich.&nbsp; The new building was 118 feet long, 47 feet wide and three stories high. The main floor had a large dining room, billiard and bar room and offices. Upstairs were large sleeping apartments some of which provided a starting home for many local young married couples. After several more proprietors, the building was <a href="/middleports-grand-hotel/">More Info &raquo;</a>
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]]&gt;</description><encoded>As early as 1825, the corner of Main and State Street in Middleport was known for its stately hotel, then called the Pierce House.&nbsp; One of the finest establishments in the area, it provided a home away from home for many a traveler who passed through this area.
<p>After a fire in 1883, the original wooden building was replaced in 1884 by one made of brick by the new owner, A.D. Rich.&nbsp; The new building was 118 feet long, 47 feet wide and three stories high. The main floor had a large dining room, billiard and bar room and offices. Upstairs were large sleeping apartments some of which provided a starting home for many local young married couples.</p>
<p>After several more proprietors, the building was sold to&nbsp; George Fenton in 1922.&nbsp; The building stood at that corner until 1966 when the property was sold to make way for a gas station.</p>
<p>Today it is the location of the Cornerstone Credit Union building.</p>
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