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The Mayflower Hotel [ 3 ] is a historic hotel in downtown Washington, D. The Mayflower is the largest luxury hotel in Washington, D. The Mayflower Hotel was built by Allan E. Walker, the land developer behind Brookland and other residential neighborhoods of Washington. Robert F. Beresford of Washington, D. Indiana limestone would be used for the facade on the first three floors, with rusticated brick and terra cotta trim on all upper floors. Ground for the new hotel was broken in July Structural engineer F.
Gillen designed the foundation, and oversaw its construction. Geologists estimated the stumps at , years old. The main promenade running through the center of the hotel was 24 feet 7. A glass dome covered the Palm Court, which as decorated on the interior with ornamental ironwork in the Italianate style. Excavation of the foundation was completed in late November , several weeks ahead of schedule. Steel for the frame began arriving the week of January 21, , and erection of the building's frame was expected to take 10 weeks.
Longacre Engineering Company of New York was the general contractor. Although scheduled to open January 1, , [ 18 ] the hotel remained unfinished. The Allan E. Walker Investment Company, the largest shareholder in the Hotel Walker Company began running short of funds, slowing construction.
The new owners changed the name to the Mayflower Hotel in honor of the th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. The Mayflower Hotel opened on February 18, The hotel had guest rooms, [ 5 ] each with its own shower bath. Guest suites had a sitting room, dining room, bath, and up to seven bedrooms. The cruciform lobby had a mezzanine on the north, west, and south sides, and marble-clad piers divided the north and south walls into three bays.
A small cocktail lounge was located along the north wall, while the reception desk occupied the south wall. A secondary corridor and steps behind the elevators led to the Presidential Room; another secondary corridor to the east of the front desk led to the Mayflower Coffee Shop.