For several years, the historic building operated as something between a museum, a bed & breakfast and an ice cream parlour. Downtown Wilkeson tried to reinvent itself as a living museum, including the Olde Washington Hotel. The trains would come along the tracks, open the shoot at the bottom of the car and dump the coal into an oven where it would then be “cooked”.īuilt in 1885, the tavern (and brothel) continued to operate through the prohibition, but as most mining town stories go, the town’s industry went into decline and Wilkeson lost its momentum, becoming a virtual ghost town. The Wilkeson mines and sandstone quarry provided jobs for thousands of European immigrants (Welsh, Italians, Yugoslavians, Russians, Swedes, Germans, Austrians) at the turn of the century and the town had a population of over 5,000 people at its peak.ĭown the street from the hotel, you can still visit what remains of Wilkeson’s 160 open coke ovens that once lit the skies at night, smelting raw coal.
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