On July
14th, 1900, The Palace was destroyed by the Whiskey Row fire.
The ornately carved 1880's Brunswick Bar, which is still in
use, was carried to safety across the street to the plaza by
patrons.
In order to rebuild,
the owner Bob Brow formed a partnership with Ben M. Belcher
and Barney Smith, owners of the former Cabinet Saloon, also
destroyed in the fire.
By 1901, The Palace Hotel and Bar, complete with Chinese restaurant
and barber shop, was back in business. Today's Palace
owners have done extensive remodeling to restore the Palace
to its grandeur of 1901. Although still a frontier saloon, the
addition of dining makes The Palace the gathering place it once
was.
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