Founded as a large, timber boarding house in 1816. Owner (Thomas H. Hughes) named it Congress Hall in 1828 after he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. Destroyed by fire in 1878 the Hall was rebuilt in brick and re-opened in 1879. From 1995 to 2002 a major renovation restored Congress Hall to its current "modern" state. (Wikipedia)
This page has been viewed 160 times through 2024-12-23.
The information on this page is provided "as is" with no warranties whatsoever, and is not guaranteed to be accurate nor does ChefDb take responsibility for it.