The Bellevue Hotel, at the southeast corner of the intersection between Front
Street and Sunset Way, was quite a landmark in the early 1900's. This
photo, taken around 1912, shows that the entrance to the hotel was moved to the
one story addition on the east side of the building. The double doors
provided an entrance to the tavern, where "No Minors Allowed" adorns
the glass above the doors. That tree that was so small in the previous
photo is now a hearty specimen, and there are both power and telephone poles in
place on each side of the structure. Next
week: Hotel gives way to an automobile dealership.