Kirkland Hotel, Tudor Revival hotel in Kingston Stockade District, United States.
The Kirkland Hotel is a Tudor Revival building in Kingston's Stockade District featuring steep gable roofs and decorative half-timbering across its facade. It occupies the corner of Main Street and Clinton Avenue, serving as a prominent architectural landmark in the historic area.
Margaret Conklin built this hotel in 1899 on land that once housed a lumber operation, designed to serve business travelers attending county courthouse proceedings. The structure was planned to meet the accommodation needs of visiting professionals.
The basement once housed a Dutch restaurant that became a gathering place for locals during the 1950s. This social function shaped how residents connected with the building and their community.
The hotel's corner location at the intersection of two main streets makes it easy to spot and approach from different directions. Visitors can view the exterior architecture and decorative details from multiple vantage points around the building.
A geothermal heating system was installed during a comprehensive restoration, combining historical preservation with modern energy technology. This hidden upgrade demonstrates how heritage buildings can meet contemporary environmental standards.
Location: Kingston
Inception: 1899
Architectural style: Tudor Revival architecture
Part of: Kingston Stockade District
Address: 2 Main Street
GPS coordinates: 41.93306,-74.01639
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:15
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