The Corrine Hotel, a canvas hotel constructed for the railroad and its final resting place at Corrine Utah and then purchased by Joseph Metlen and relocated back to Dillon where it remained and then ultimately burned down in 1891 at its final resting place in Dillon (where the Metlen Hotel stands now).
An event on the street in front of the Metlen Hotel gathers a large crowd. Some onlookers view the ceremony from the second-floor wrap balcony.
A view of the Metlen Hotel and the Dillon train depo in the early 1900s from the bank of the Blacktail Deer Creek.
The Metlen Hotel with its original wrap-around balcony on the 2nd floor.
A view from the third floor of the Metlen Hotel taken in the early 1900s.
Sitting at the original front bar in the late 1940s to early 1950s, customers enjoy music from a JukeBox made by Wurlitzer.
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