22 Apr, 2024 Clarksdale, MS
Established as a black hospital in 1916, the Riverside Hotel served as a pillar of care and support for the community until 1942. In 1943, it underwent a transformation, becoming the cherished hotel that stands proudly today. During the ceremony, attendees were treated to captivating stories of the luminaries who once frequented its halls. Sonya and Zelena shared anecdotes of renowned figures such as Sonny Boy Williams, Aretha Franklin, Ike Turner, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Sam Cooke, and Robert Nighthawk. These icons not only graced the Riverside Hotel with their performances but also left an indelible mark on the cultural fabric of Clarksdale and beyond. Yet, amidst the celebration of the past, the owners also spoke passionately about their efforts to save, restore, and preserve the Riverside Hotel for future generations to enjoy. Recognizing the importance of safeguarding its historical significance, they shared their commitment to ensuring the hotel remains a cherished landmark in Clarksdale’s cultural landscape. The Riverside Hotel received a generous grant of $459,000 from the National Park, along with grants of $25,000 from the Association African America Museum and $20,000 from the Mississippi Delta
Riverside Hotel Unveils New Sign: A Symbol of Rich History and Renewed Promise By Tom Williams
Clarksdale, Mississippi – The Riverside Hotel in Clarksdale recently revealed its new sign in a ceremony that honored not just a physical addition to the landscape, but also a profound history and bright future. Owners Sonya Ratliff Gates and Zelena “Zee” Ratliff graciously invited the town to join in the festivities, offering insights into the hotel’s remarkable journey from its origins to the present day.
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