Delta Hotel, the Glossary
The Delta Hotel, also known as the Bishop Noa Home for Senior Citizens, Hereford and Hops Restaurant and Brewpub, and the Delta Apartments, is a hotel located at 624 Ludington Street in Escanaba, Michigan.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Cornice, Escanaba, Michigan, Iron ore, National Register of Historic Places, Neoclassical architecture, Parapet, Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette, Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
- 1912 establishments in Michigan
- Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
Cornice
In architecture, a cornice (from the Italian cornice meaning "ledge") is generally any horizontal decorative moulding that crowns a building or furniture element—for example, the cornice over a door or window, around the top edge of a pedestal, or along the top of an interior wall.
Escanaba, Michigan
Escanaba, commonly shortened to Esky, is a port city and the county seat of Delta County in the U.S. state of Michigan, located on Little Bay de Noc in the state's Upper Peninsula.
See Delta Hotel and Escanaba, Michigan
Iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted.
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
See Delta Hotel and National Register of Historic Places
Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.
See Delta Hotel and Neoclassical architecture
Parapet
A parapet is a barrier that is an upward extension of a wall at the edge of a roof, terrace, balcony, walkway or other structure.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette (Diœcesis Marquettensis) is an ecclesiastical territory of the Catholic Church, encompassing the Upper Peninsula region of Michigan in the United States.
See Delta Hotel and Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan—also known as Upper Michigan or colloquially the U.P.—is the northern and more elevated of the two major landmasses that make up the U.S. state of Michigan; it is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac.
See Delta Hotel and Upper Peninsula of Michigan
See also
1912 establishments in Michigan
- Accident Fund
- Argo Electric
- Barton Dam
- Benzie County Courthouse
- Border League (baseball)
- Camp Tosebo
- Chapel of St. John-by-the-Lake (Onekama, Michigan)
- Chassell School Complex
- Chassell Township School
- Chrysler House
- Delta Hotel
- Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association
- Eagle Harbor Coast Guard Station Boathouse
- Eastlake, Michigan
- Five Channels Dam
- Free Soil, Michigan
- Gardner-White Furniture
- Genesee Street School
- Iron Mountain High School
- Lipsett Hardware Building
- Lovells Township, Michigan
- Monroe Avenue Water Filtration Plant
- Nederlander Organization
- Omicron Nu
- Ontonagon School
- Rackham Graduate School
- SPX Corporation
- Secord Township, Michigan
- Steelcase
- Theta Phi Alpha
- Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
- University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
- University of Michigan Health - Sparrow
- Wade Shows
Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
- Birch Lodge
- Coral Gables (Saugatuck, Michigan)
- Delta Hotel
- Douglass House (Houghton, Michigan)
- Fort Shelby Hotel
- Hotel Tuller
- Keweenaw Mountain Lodge and Golf Course Complex
- Lakeside Inn (Lakeside, Michigan)
- Mather Inn
- Old Mission Inn
- Park Avenue Hotel (Detroit)
- Park Hotel and Cabins
- Portage Point Inn Complex
- Presque Isle Lodge
- Riverside Inn (Leland, Michigan)
- Sleeping Bear Inn
- The Dearborn Inn
- The Leland Hotel (Detroit)
- Westin Book Cadillac Hotel
- Whitney Tavern Stand
- Winter Inn