Father Pitt

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Two Hotels in Sharpsburg

Lafayette Hotel

Sharpsburg has a paucity of street names and has to double up on many of them. At the western end of the borough, Main Street splits into two Main Streets. On South Main Street we find two similar hotels from the 1890s, both in the kind of German classical-Romanesque hybrid style that old Pa Pitt has learned to call Rundbogenstil. “Hotel” meant “neighborhood bar with rooms for rent”; such hotels popped up in neighborhoods everywhere in our area, because it was much easier to get a liquor license for a hotel than for a bar.

First, the Lafayette Hotel (probably not its original name), which not only still has a lively and beloved bar on the ground floor, but even still has rooms for rent.

Entrance
96 on the date stone

The date stone: built in 1896.

H in a decoration

This probably tells us the initial of the original name of the hotel.

Stained glass

An oval stained-glass window.

A block away, we have the Sharpsburger Hotel, now apartments.

Sharpsburger hotel
1893 on the date stone

Built in 1893.

Fourth St. street sign on the side of the building

A bit of Romanesque carved foliage and a street sign that probably dates from the 1890s. Old Pa Pitt is collecting old street signs on the sides of buildings, by the way, which was the usual place for them in the 1800s. Both these hotels retain their corner signs.

Sharpsburger Hotel

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