

Aragon Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., once stood on the southeast corner of Peachtree & Ellis Streets. It was a major addition to the city’s hotel capacity at its completion in 1892, cost $250,000, and was built and owned by George Washington Collier. It was demolished in 1930.

Pierce’s Palace Hotel. Buffalo, NY. (1877-1880) Located at the corner of Prospect and Porter Ave., the place was half hotel, half hospital. Selling points included Russian/Turkish baths, a billiards room, and bowling alley. It was destroyed in a fire. This site is now occupied by D’Youville College.

The fate of the Erie County Savings Bank, one of the most beloved buildings ever built in Buffalo, NY.
