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July 2025 by Pauletter Williams
I would love to see it restored
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April 2025 by Mark Barrs (Barrs)
Be happy, movement is on the way. (I hope)
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February 2025 by Brandon W
Just watched a episode of abandoned America. Bout this hotel. Alot of history & some reason abandoned. Idk why some work wouldn't go into restoring it. Mont city spends enough $ on bs. Why not spend something on a historic building smh.
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November 2019 by Natheaeyaa Carter
It's closed
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July 2019 by Nue Cheer Franklin
The souvenir shop, TOURS OF MONTGOMERY is located right across the street from the now closed and deserted, BEN MOORE HOTEL (which should be re-opened for tours) ; a historical site located in the Centennial Hill area at the corner of High St. and S. Jackson St., just a block south of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic home in the 1960's. That entire area is full of civil rights and Montgomery history... Vernon's house, Hall Bros Barber. Shop (oldest in Montgomery- still operated by one of the Hall bros. who gives interesting "First hand" accounts of his encounters with Dr. MLK.). A must visit area for any tourist AND local!
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May 2019 by NC Franklin
The souvenir shop, TOURS OF MONTGOMERY is located right across the street from the now closed and deserted, BEN MOORE HOTEL (which should be re-opened for tours) ; a historical site located in the Centennial Hill area at the corner of High St. and S. Jackson St., just a block south of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic home in the 1960's. That entire area is full of civil rights and Montgomery history... Vernon's house, Hall Bros Barber. Shop (oldest in Montgomery- still operated by one of the Hall bros. who gives interesting "First hand" accounts of his encounters with Dr. MLK.). A must visit area for any tourist AND local!
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February 2019 by John Wright
This is such a historical place. I really hope Edward Davis Jr. find the proper funding to renovate this iconnic place, or at the very least, find someone who would honor the history after they purchase it from him.
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April 2018 by Patrick Goggins
Permanently closed
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March 2017 by Biz Traveldude
Historic location no longer open