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Perry Hotel

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In 1899, just four years after Petoskey was incorporated as a city, Dr. Norman J. Perry built the hotel after giving up his dental practice (a patient had died following a multiple tooth extraction). He operated the Perry until 1919, when it was purchased by Drs. John and George Reycraft. They intended to convert the Hotel into a hospital, but Petoskey’s city fathers felt there was such a demand for a year-round hotel that they convinced the brothers to build their hospital in another location. The Doctors selected their nephew, D. Herbert Reycraft, as hotel manager. Under his direction the Perry Hotel became a lively center of attraction featuring a small orchestra during dinner and dances at least once a week. Its popularity demanded expansion, so the Reycrafts doubled the capacity to 300 guests when they added a four story, 46 room wing in 1926. Herbert Reycraft and his wife, Hazel, retired in 1961. The Reycrafts then sold the hotel to John Davis, at which time Davis made extensive improvements including the panoramic window which
overlooks Little Traverse Bay from the dining room. Under his ownership, he changed the name to the Perry-Davis Hotel and operated the hotel until Alan Gornick purchased the hotel in the 1970s. Stafford’s Hospitality purchased the Perry in 1989. It is now listed on the National Register of Historic Sites as well as its State of Michigan counterpart. Of the 21 hotels in operation in 1900, the Perry Hotel is the only one still in operation today.
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    • Corn Roast
    • Picnic on the Porch
  • Virtual Visit
    • 1903 Map Project
    • Woods and Water Vacation 1908 Scrapbook
    • Milkweed
    • A Century of Fashion
    • Woman Suffrage in Petoskey
    • Women's Federated Clubs
    • Women's Club
    • Art Study Club
    • Curtis Park Club
    • Assembly Study Club
    • School History
    • The de Jaffa Collection
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    • 106 East Mitchell Street
    • Bay View Inn
    • Bear River Valley Heritage Center
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    • Bruce Catton Plaque
    • Burns Clinic
    • Camp Daggett
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    • The Clock Tower
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    • Curtis Park
    • Emmet County Fairgrounds
    • Farragut's Cannon
    • Gaslight District
    • Grand Rapids and Indiana Depot
    • Greenwood Cemetery
    • Greenwood Cemetery Vault
    • Historic District Designation
    • Hollywood Theater Sign
    • Hospitals
    • Ice House
    • Ingalls Grocery
    • J.B. John Lifeboat
    • JC Penney Sign
    • Lockwood Park
    • Mackinac Trail Marker
    • Magnus Park
    • Masonic Temple
    • Meyer Hardware
    • Milkweed Project
    • Mineral Well Park
    • Mitchell Street Bridge
    • Normal College
    • Old Town Emmet
    • Parr Memorial Baptist Church
    • Perry Hotel
    • Petoskey Brewery
    • Petoskey Hospital
    • Railroad Tracks in Pennsylvania Park
    • Reid Furniture
    • Reusch Jewelers
    • Sheridan School Arch
    • Seibert Family Homestead
    • St Francis Solanus Mission Church
    • St. Francis Xavier Church
    • St. Francis Xavier School
    • Temple B'nai Israel
    • West Side Rink
    • Winter Sports Park
    • Zipp Building
    • Zoo
  • HIstoric People
    • Charles Beahan
    • Barbara Kellogg Blackmore
    • Joseph C. Bontecou
    • Dorinda Bowman
    • James Buckley
    • Clay Call
    • Alma Audrey Cessar
    • Jeanne Caskey Chichester
    • Leon Chichester
    • George W. Childs
    • C. Edson Churchill
    • Margaret Hankey Curtis
    • Edna Danser
    • George Danser
    • Lou S. Darling
    • Alice C. Erwin
    • Ethel Rowan Fasquelle
    • John L. Ferris
    • Frank Fochtman
    • Ellen Gillespie
    • Irene Gordon
    • Dr. Charles Gray
    • Christopher F. Hankey
    • Hazen Ingalls
    • Amelia Kaden
    • John Keep
    • Maggie Kellogg, M.D.
    • Harriet Kilborn
    • Elizabeth Stokes Krauser
    • Gwen Malloy
    • George W. McCabe
    • William G. McCune
    • William L. McManus, Jr.
    • Frances Pailthorp
    • Ella Petoskey
    • Ignatius Petoskey
    • Jean Liberty Pickett
    • Reverend John Redpath
    • Dr. George Reycraft
    • Dr. John Reycraft
    • Hiram O. Rose
    • Leila Rowan
    • Flavel Smith
    • Isaac Toll
    • John E. Walrond
    • Albert T. Washburne Sr.
    • Albert T. Washburne Jr
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    • Elizabeth Whitney Williams
    • Dr. William Williams
    • Clara Wingate
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