The Elton Hotel, located in downtown Waterbury, Connecticut, is a historic building designed in the Second Renaissance Revival architectural style by local architects Griggs Hunt in 1904. Originally a profitable hotel frequented by notable guests such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and James Thurber, it has since been converted into professional office space and senior housing.
This six-story steel frame structure features a distinctive exterior with copper-sheathed bay windows, limestone accents, and ornate architectural details. Situated in the Downtown Waterbury Historic District, the Elton Hotel stands as a contributing property with a rich history that includes hosting John F. Kennedy for a pivotal speech during the 1960 election.
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