Opening day of the Stuyvesant Hotel. (Friends of Historic Kingston) In the late 19th-century through the mid-20th century, Kingston had thriving hotels, and some were quite posh. Many were in Midtown to be in close proximity to the railroad at Union Station and to the bus station which opened in the 1930s just two blocks away. Uptown also had its fair share. Three important hotel buildings still stand. In 1910, the early 18th-century stone Oke S…
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