Neptune silhouette by sculptor Paul Jennewein at Boston Post Road entrances to Larchmont

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LARCHMONT THEN AND NOW:
The Belvedere

by Anne Marie Leone
Judith Doolin Spikes

Belvedere Hotel

The Belvedere, at 7 Prospect Avenue, was named for its "capacious towers from which unobstructed views of Long Island Sound may be obtained." It was built in the spring of 1893 for George Chatterton, a New York City hotelier. In the early years, it was open only from Memorial to Labor Day. Vacationing heads of household commuted daily, while their wives and children enjoyed the beach and Manor Park throughout the season. Since 1954, renamed the Manor Inn, it has served as a residential hotel for seniors.

Belvedere Hotel

 

From: Larchmont Then and Now: A Photo History by Anne Marie Leone and Judith Doolin Spikes. Fountain Square Books, Larchmont, N.Y., 2002. Click here for information on purchasing a copy.

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