
The Hotel Dixon was begun at the corner of High and Spring Streets by Colonel W. Lee Dixon in 1901 and completed the next year. It later became the Cambridge Hotel. In 1981, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. But then the National Bank of Cambridge bought and demolished it in 1985 because they wanted a bigger parking lot.
Cambridge Time Machine: Checking in at the Hotel Dixon
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