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(Redirected from Horton Grand Hotel and Kahle Saddlery) Historic building in San Diego, California, U.S. United States historic place
Grand-Horton Hotel
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Horton Grand Hotel
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Location311 Island Avenue, San Diego, California
Coordinates32°42′37″N 117°09′42″W / 32.71036°N 117.16153°W / 32.71036; -117.16153
Built1887
ArchitectComstock & Trotsche
Architectural styleItalianate Victorian
NRHP reference No.80000842
Added to NRHPJune 20, 1980

Horton Grand Hotel is a restoration of two historic hotels, the Grand Horton and the Brooklyn Kahle Saddlery, in downtown San Diego, California. The Horton-Grand was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

History

Built in 1887 by Comstock & Trotsche, the Grand Horton was a luxury hotel with a design based on the Innsbruck Inn in Vienna, Austria. The Grand Horton was part of a building boom following the opening of the city's first transcontinental railroad connection in 1885. It is in the Italianate Victorian architecture style.

The Brooklyn-Kahle Saddlery Hotel was a less formal hotel that combined Western/Cowboy and Victorian styles. Built around the same time as the Grand Horton, it was originally known as the Brooklyn Hotel, but was later renamed the Kahle Saddlery due to the presence of a prominent saddle and harness shop on the building's first floor starting in 1912.

Dismantled

Both hotels were scheduled for demolition in the 1970s when the City of San Diego purchased them to build the Horton Plaza shopping center on the site. The hotels were dismantled brick by brick, with each brick numbered, catalogued, and stored. In 1986 the hotels were rebuilt into an entirely new hotel at the present location at Fourth Avenue and Island Avenue.

See also

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. The Park Brick Yard Company, Journal of San Diego History, Winter 1996

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