The Clarence Parker Hotel -- Ellison’s planned a three story department store
with another two floors of office space on top. The first three floors were
built but not floor 4 and 5 as George Vaulker started building his office
building on the northwest corner of 1st Street and 1st
Avenue Southeast. Thinking there would
be a surplus of office space, the Ellison Building remained at only three
floors. The restaurant in the Ellison Building was 0n the second floor. The Vaulker
office building was never completed. The bottom two floors were all that was
finished. The top floors were open with just the supports showing. The building
was referred to as “The Sparrow Hotel” for many years as the birds were the
only tenants. Twenty years later Clarence Parker bought the unfinished building
and converted it to the Clarence Parker Hotel. In 1953 President Eisenhower stayed
in Minot while visiting the Garrison Dam. While in town, he rented a suite
rooms at the Clarence Parker Hotel.
"Sparrow Hotel"
Clarence Parker Hotel - 1940's
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