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Fairfield Inn (Cashiers, North Carolina)

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Built
  
1896 (1896)-1898

NRHP Reference #
  
82003476

Area
  
2 ha

Built by
  
Toxaway Company

Opened
  
1896

Added to NRHP
  
14 June 1982

Fairfield Inn (Cashiers, North Carolina)

Location
  
US 64 East, Cashiers, North Carolina

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne style architecture

Similar
  
Mordecai Zachary House, Church of the Good Shepherd, Jackson County Courthouse

The Fairfield Inn was an historic hotel building located on Fairfield Lake near US Highway 64 in Cashiers, Jackson County, North Carolina. It was built in 1896-1898, and consisted of a 2 1/2-story main block with two rear wings. The Queen Anne style frame building featured three massive singled gables, hipped dormers, a three-story corner turret, elliptical windows, and a one-story lakeside verandah. The hotel had 100 rooms.

In July, 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Current use

The building was originally built in 1896 near a former gold mine on Lake Fairfield and added to in the early 1900s. It stood on Lake Fairfield near US 64 until 1986. Never renovated, a fire in 1986 exposed the fact the hotel was unsafe and it was demolished later that year. It was a sad loss for the Cashiers Valley.

References

Fairfield Inn (Cashiers, North Carolina) Wikipedia


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