Hotel lobbies

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President Eisenhower's visit to Walla Walla for McNary Dam dedication

A woman stands next to a large portrait of President Eisenhower in the lobby of the Marcus Whitman Hotel, on the occasion of the McNary Dam dedication. She holds her right arm on the side of the portrait, above a sign reading “See and hear the President” (negative 14 of 16).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

People at counter in Multnomah Hotel lobby, Portland

Photograph showing people at a marble counter. Behind the counter are two men assisting visitors, a woman using a telephone, and a man and woman who are looking on. The people in the photograph are unidentified. The text “Multnomah Hotel lobby” is written on the negative sleeve. This photograph may be related to image No. 376G0069.

Lobby of The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon

Photograph showing part of the lobby at The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The photograph shows the bottom of the stairway to the upper floors, a window to the right of the stairway, and a clock, radio, and drinking fountain to the left of the stairs. The Dorchester opened in July 1935. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0879, 372A0880, 372A0884, 372A0885, and 372A0886. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Lobby of The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon

Photograph showing part of the lobby at The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The photograph shows couches in front of a stone fireplace. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0879, 372A0880, 372A0883, 372A0884, and 372A0886. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.