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  1. 2004.006.051 - Print, Photographic

    The Sippican Casino

    Record Type: Photo

    The Sippican Casino
  2. 2004.006.055 - Print, Photographic

    B/W Postcard of Hotel Sippican Casino on the New Bedford and Onset Line, Marion, Mass.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hotel Sippican Casino
  3. 2004.007.024 - postcard

    Color postcard of Annual Sports, Marion, Mass. Water sports day at the Sippican Hotel Casino.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sippican Hotel Casino Water Sp
  4. 2004.007.026 - postcard

    Color Postcard of The Sippican Hotel Casino, Marion, Mass. from the water side.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sippican Hotel Casino
  5. 2004.007.027 - postcard

    Color Postcard of the Sippican Hotel Casino, Marion, Mass. Includes named pictures of surrounding houses.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sippican Hotel Casino
  6. 2004.007.030 - postcard

    Color Postcard of the Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass. C. W. Ripley, Prop.

    Record Type: Photo

    The Sippican Hotel Casino
  7. 2004.007.031 - postcard

    Color Postcard of Casino of Hotel Sippican, Marion, Mass.

    Record Type: Photo

    Casino of Hotel Sippican
  8. 2004.007.067 - postcard

    B/W Postcard of The Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass.

    Record Type: Photo

    The Hotel Sippican Casino
  9. 2004.007.068 - postcard

    B/W Booklet of The Hotel Sippican and The Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass. C. W. Ripley was the Proprietor. A train ticket from Boston cost $2.00. A Suite with bath cost $15.00 per week and upwards. Also included was a photo of the road to Silver Shell Beach. Also included is a poem, "The Blacksmith of Sippican" by Edward N. Pomeroy.

    Record Type: Photo

  10. 2004.007.069 - postcard

    Color postcard of the Sippican Casino and Hotel, Marion, Mass.

    Record Type: Photo

  11. 2004.007.075 - postcard

    Color Postcard of the Hotel Sippican and Casino, Marion, Mass. Looking South from Casino Shore - Hotel Sippican, Casino, 3. Townsend Davis house (Wm Gibbons Preston, architect), 4. Herbert Austin House

    Record Type: Photo

    The Hotel Sippican and Casino
  12. 2004.007.079 - postcard

    Color Postcard of Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass. Casino on Water Street opposite Hotel Sippican. Admiral Harwood house in the distance.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hotel Sippican Casino
  13. 2004.007.080 - postcard

    Color Postcard of Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass. Casino on Water Street opposite Hotel Sippican.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hotel Sippican Casino
  14. 2004.019.445 - Print, Photographic

    Photograph of the Sippican Casino in the background on Water Street with Cecil Clark and Richard Harding Davis sitting on a horse-drawn carriage - in the 1890's before their marriage. Note from Curator Ed Tripp reads, " Casino in background left. Townsend Davis house on right. The Davis house on Water Street was built by architect William Gibbons Preston who designed the Congregational Chapel (1885), the Marion Music Hall, and the addition to ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  15. 2006.003.91 - Scrapbook

    Pictures of various properties in Marion

    Record Type: Archive

    Scrapbook
  16. 2008.001.013 - Digital photograph

    Wharf Village - Looking east to the foot of Main Street about 1900, a horse and wagon are parked in front of Number 3, and three men are silhouetted at the entrance to Long Wharf. As of 1898, Water Street was paved only from the end of Main Street south for a distance of 1,700 feet, which included the frontage for both the Sippican Hotel and its Casino.

    Record Type: Photo

    Main St., Marion, Mass.
  17. 2008.001.065 - Digital photograph

    Sippican Hotel & Casino - At the turn of the past century, the intersection of Water and South streets formed the social epicenter of summer life in Marion Village. There stood the elegant Sippican Hotel, and across the street, its Casino. Well-known up and down the Northeastern seaboard the Sippican catered to an elite clientele--including politicians, literati, and visitiing business magnates sizing up Marion as their permanent summer residence...

    Record Type: Photo

    Casino and Boat Landing, Hotel Sippican, Marion, Mass.
  18. 2008.001.069 - Digital photograph

    Sippican Hotel & Casino - A view of Water Street looking north toward the Casino, on the right side of the street. The Sippican Hotel is hidden by trees on the left. The Casino, built by C.W. Ripley, was the social hub for hotel-sponsored events and private gatherings. In 1970, about the time of this photo, a windmill is visible at center.

    Record Type: Photo

    2073 - Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass.
  19. 2008.001.073 - Digital photograph

    Sippican Hotel & Casino - This seaward view of the Sippican Casino was taken from one of the upper floors of the hotel. Built as part of the 1885 expansion, the Casino quickly became the social center for Marion's entire summer colony. Summer residents paid a season-long subscription fee to use the Casino; hotel guests gained free access. Day trippers could take the trolley to the stop at Spring and Main streets, walk the short distance to the ho...

    Record Type: Photo

    Casino and Harbor from Hotel Sippican, Marion, Mass.
  20. 2008.001.074 - Digital photograph

    Sippican Hotel & Casino - A view of the Casino's wrap-around second-story veranda from the harbor. No ocean breeze went unenjoyed from this vantage! During Harry T. Miller's period of ownership, the Casino gained an oceanfront tennis court, sometime in the 1910 decade. To the right of the Casino, the Townsend/Davis cottage is visible. 2nd digit photograph - the Casino from the water

    Record Type: Photo

    The Casino and Tennis Court, Hotel Sippican, Marion, Mass.

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