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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 1 Aug 1902, p. 1

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‘ every ch the tan ,, in it is mike. ,w awn“- will Pi?!" 1’: an- 16 both and THE INTEL MORAINE . . We hive 611634911 for the sub: jeet of our sketch this week. the _ ,. minim Hotel, of which the ' " “‘th '4 W‘ahlmd Park -_and ' The Momma 50ther diflers « from a private msfiehce in that it presents so many phases of ’ peculiar interest, we scarcely i know which fa afiempt first. w The Moraine cmininiy is a good fllnstmfien of whst may _ be accomplished by first having L “sum and then having the energy and audsciiy to renew {i ' out in the end. "Ii IABIIFIBEII SUMMER RE-1 " SORT 0| SHERIDAN WAD .wxumus II All Its ammueujs Mumnmm.smm ummmlm. nuumm‘a tori . “ Mr, F. ‘W‘. (Tubing,- to, #350121“ z _. all credit is due; first conceived “-ithe ideantl'buitding a fine Iiot‘el ‘asfarback as 1892, and even wgmt solar nub haVe plans made by”- “laté W. W. Boying'ml,w but “ W abioad calleééhim amiy, fund the scheme wan abandbned ‘ . 191‘ the ‘time' being; Howevgr, ‘ 61 a residenoe’of sewral years; in nrope, Mr; Cashing returned 111 1899, more enthusiastic than ever oVer the scheme, and resol’ved to put it , inté dutc'rial form as man. u nonibh. and within a M a reaideno nrope, Mr; 121899, more sion, the plans were made and the in the study of goologywspecially’ work was begun. DetermiiFed to tho Ml por‘iod, for it is not nuke the. building as good as pos- generally known’thst all the high sible with the means at hand, Mr- land along the North Shore, con- Cushlng resolveclto do the work sisting of gratel, clsy and bould- by the day_rsther than let it out an, is the 'old terminal moraine by contract, and the result is the caused by the glacier that formed ‘ beautiful structure that 'crowns Lake Michigap some thonhsnds oi the blufis at' the'northern ~part of years ago, and the picturestine our city. rséines were formed by the pro- down the find? the” 1' {w ' ‘ turned over a spsdeful of «an, unfier where the diuingqoom now stands, and antler his personal snpsfiutsndohos the work was pushed on thrpu'gh a very severe winter until June 2, 1900, when his brother, Mr. 119m Crushing, walked in the rm: floor and registered as the first guest, . , The uttnchvepme, "Monine’ " has caused a great deal qt inquiry and discussion, and has bean the means of interesting many p§ople FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. I902. While exeivatmg for the buildg. ing a pflea of Lake Superior granite m discovered embedded fifteen" M Mneath’ the original eurfwe, and this boulder has, (unmistakable etriue caused by the “action at the ice, and can be seen‘ today at the south end of the building, where it has the appear. ance of having been tooled by an1 experienced stone cutter This amine suggested I name for the hotel, and Mr. Cashing maintains, whether appropriate or THE norm momma. EIGHT PAGES m, it i6 mainly. old epibugh t. respaotéble; - . The entire enterprise 5119" that it was organized and (level; oped under the guidance of one controlling idea, for aft/er select- ing the colonial as a style of archi- ‘tecture that style pervades the house throughout to the moat minute detail. We find it iii the wall paper, the timbéréd demise and side walls the famitnre, the electnc light fixtues. the; and» labra on the dmmg~room tabla, the table silver. even to the clock on the mental in um lobby! find the old fathioned Wrens in; My}: great ’ open fireplme (beneath; where on' rainy; cold days, huge log: chgerily crackle and blame. ' The old sign withdut tell! no idle tale when it beckons the tram el'er and the stranger to come and share “the hpspitalitf within ’ One need but since into the culinary department *vmh 3H it: bohtlnued on on: ma ‘ '- N0. 10.

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