Hours may fluctuate. For detailed hours of operation, please contact the store directly.
About Fallon Hotel
Fallon Hotel is a stunning historic hotel that showcases beautiful Gold Rush-era architecture, featuring impressive brickwork and charming balconies. Located in the heart of the historic district, the building is well-preserved and a true gem of Columbia State Park. Visitors have noted the lovely garden beside the hotel, which adds vibrancy to the classic 1800s aesthetic. Guests have praised the hotel for its clean and beautifully decorated rooms, which reflect the era's style. While there is no overnight staff on site, assistance is readily available through a contact number for late arrivals or other needs. The hotel has a rich history, having been featured in the 1947 film "The Red House." While some find the atmosphere a bit spooky, especially around midnight, many enjoy the cozy beds and the captivating views from the balconies. The hotel is also conveniently located near various activities, including delicious ice cream and candy stores, making it easy to explore the area's history. Overall, Fallon Hotel offers a charming experience that transports visitors back in time.
This place was used in the filming of the 1947 movie The Red House with Edward G. Robinson. It was the General Store in the town used by Lon McAllister (whose character name is Nath in the movie).
June 2025
Live theater at its finest. Beautiful setting, enthusiastic cast and crew, and old town charm.
March 2025
No matter what this place is cool. Its in old town columbia. Ooooold town. History here.