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His­tory at the Holbrooke

The Hol­brooke has his­tory like most build­ings have doors. From pres­i­dents to local politi­cians, from min­ers to high­way­men, the Hol­brooke has seen its share of his­tor­i­cal events and visitors.

Stephen and Clara Smith were among the first to invest in a boom­town known today as Grass Val­ley. They built the Adams Express Office and the Golden Gate Saloon which sadly, were destroyed by fire in 1855 along with most of Grass Val­ley. The Smiths rebuilt the pop­u­lar saloon as a one story field­stone build­ing with a brick facade, mak­ing it safer from the threat of another fire. The Golden Gate Saloon is the old­est, con­tin­u­ously oper­ated saloon west of the Mis­sis­sippi River.

In 1862 a rel­a­tive, Charles Smith, built the cur­rent struc­ture and named it the Exchange Hotel. It was noted for it’s con­ve­nience to the local Gold Exchange. When the Gold Exchange closed, 18 ounces of pure gold were found in the car­pet­ing. In 1879 the hotel was pur­chased by Ellen and Daniel Hol­brooke and was given its cur­rent name. They con­tin­ued to man­age and oper­ate the hotel until 1908.

In 1971, while work­ing on a down­town Grass Val­ley beau­ti­fi­ca­tion project for the busi­ness com­mu­nity, long­time res­i­dent Arletta Dou­glas, inspected a neglected hotel and real­ized that The Hol­brooke Hotel was indeed a hid­den trea­sure on Main Street. In 1974 the Hol­brooke Hotel was declared a Cal­i­for­nia State Land­mark. In 1982, hotel guest rooms were restored and in 1983, the adja­cent his­toric Pur­cell House was acquired adding 11 addi­tional rooms to the hotel.

While con­tin­u­ing to be a vital cen­ter for local res­i­dents, the hotel was sold to Howard and Peggy Levine in 1991. In 2002 it was sold to the Weaver Fam­ily. The hotel was sold again in 2005 to the cur­rent own­ers, Michael Nudel­man, Jim O’Brien, Cheryl Rell­stab and oth­ers known as Hol­brooke Hotel, LLC. Over the years, the Hotel has hosted many famous guests that have included Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleve­land, Ben­jamin Har­ri­son, James Garfield and prize fight­ers, “Gen­tle­man Jim” Cor­bett and Bob Fitzsim­mons. Famous authors Mark Twain and Bret Harte were also guests of the Hol­brooke Hotel. The hotel was fre­quented by enter­tain­ers Lola Mon­tez, Lotta Crab­tree, and Emma Nevada. Rumor has it that the infa­mous high­way­man, Black Bart was also a guest of the hotel.

The His­toric Hol­brooke Hotel is Man­aged by Hol­brooke, LLC

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