Palmer House Hotel
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Location submitted by: sdonley on 03/17/2013
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PANICd#: 1276
This location was originally a brothel constructed in the 1860's. it burned to the ground in 1900 and was reconstructed on what is believed to be portions of the original charred foundation in 1901.
500 Sinclair Lews Avenue
Sauk Centre , MN 56378
Phone: 320-351-9100
Open to the public: Unknown
http://www.thepalmerhousehotel.com/
Lat: 45.7371593
Lon: -94.95205069999997
Database Summary:
Demographic Rank: 6
History: 1
Stories: 2
Claims: 8
Evidence: 0
Resources: 2
Retrievals: 2500
Vistor Rating: 2.5
Votes: 2
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History
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When the old Sauk Centre House, the town's first hotel, burned to the ground on June 26, 1900, a feeling of relief came over the townspeople. The delighted citizenry spoke among themselves, "Now at last, perhaps the town can have a first class hotel."
Then, in 1901, Ralph L. Palmer and Christena J. Palmer built The Palmer House Hotel. And, it was a first class hotel! They lived there with their children Hazel Palmer and Carlisle R. Palmer. Christena's mother and brother, George Brandner, also worked at the hotel.
Modern for its day, The Palmer House was the first building in Sauk Centre with electricity. Salesmen traveling by rail regularly used the hotel for business meetings and relaxation. The hotel soon became the cornerstone of Sauk Centre's downtown area and served as a gathering place for the now-content locals. Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis referred to the hotel as the Minniemashie House in his 1920 novel, Main Street.
The hotel endured an ambitious makeover in 1993, exposing its natural beauty from top to bottom with respect to Richard Palmer's idea. However, some of the comforts to which society has become accustomed have been added. The hotel originally housed 38 small rooms with guests sharing a common "necessary room" down the hall. There are now 19 rooms (each with its own bathroom facility), some complete with Jacuzzis to pamper you a bit. When you stay at The Palmer House, choose a room tucked away in the recesses of the hotel or a room directly above the Original Main Street where you can look down from your vantage point and observe the hustle and bustle of small town life. But resist the urge to keep to your room, and explore. We have many delightful shops downtown to peruse.
The Palmer House's spacious lobby is perfect for whiling away the hours reading and visiting. You'll find The Pub, just off the lobby, to be well-stocked with your favorite cocktails and a cozy sometimes spirited place to spend an hour to two. Trying to resist the inviting aromas coming from the restaurant will be your only problem. Our kitchen is open daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and we have a baker who will tempt you back for more of her homemade goodies.
Come to The Palmer House for business, pleasure, or for the room 11 or 17. The friendly staff will be waiting to extend a warm greeting upon your arrival and cater to your every need throughout your stay. Whether it be a special event or an intimate evening for two, call us to discuss the many options we can put together for you. We do free consultations for planning your groom's dinner, wedding reception, showers, birthday parties.... whatever it is you may want to celebrate. We also participate with GreyStone Golf Course in a wonderful Stay and Play Package. Call us for details. We look forward to meeting you!
Added by: sdonley on 02/12/2015
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http://www.thepalmerhousehotel.com/history.html
Stories
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Added by: sdonley on 03/27/2018 DB#: 1389
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https://youtu.be/Ys1NuKWE2zk
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Added by: sdonley on 02/12/2015 DB#: 1196
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Paranormal Claims
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Claim # | Added | Added By | Claim |
2134 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | The apparition of a small boy bouncing a ball has been reported in the hallways. |
2135 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | Room 11 has been said to always stay cool like the air conditioning is always on. |
2136 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | Guests in Room 17 have complained of leaving the the room to later come back and see the furniture had been removed. |
2137 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | Guests have heard someone in room 18 walk around, sit on the bed, and take their shoes off, but there was nobody staying in the room at the time. |
2138 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | Guests have reported that TV remotes will just disappear to never be found. |
2139 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | The down stairs bathroom toilets will flush on their own. |
2140 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | It has been reported that silverware in the dinning room would move on its own. |
2141 | 02/12/2015 | sdonley | Investigators have reported being pushed down on the 3rd floor. |
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