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Hours:
Sunday-Saturday 7 am to 11 pm
Driving Directions:
Traveling north or south, visit Thayers:
From I-93, take exit 41, Cottage Street. Travel to intersection and take left on Main Street — the big white pillars are about 1/4 mile on left.
From I-91 to I-93 south, take exit 43, Route 302 east to downtown Littleton — Thayers will be approximately 2 miles on right.
Over 160 Years of History Tastefully Preserved
Established 1843. 22 Rooms, 9 Family Units and 4 Suites. All of Today’s Conveniences,including air conditioning.
Amenities:
Pet Friendly, Pedestrian Friendly, Cable TV, Free Wi-Fi internet, Free In-Room Movies, Air Conditioning, Family Suites
In the early 1840’s Henry L. Thayer was a successful Littleton, New Hampshire merchant with a dream to build a hotel more modern in equipment and character that others of its kind. Despite warnings of failure, the dream started taking shape in 1843 when he purchased the lot just east of his store. Although the exact year construction began is unknown, sources indicate January 14, 1850 as opening day for “THAYER’S WHITE MOUNTAIN HOTEL.” Success was soon established due in part to the coming of the railroads to Littleton in 1852.
Dad Thayer of Historical Thayer Inn“Dad” Thayer, as he came to be known, built his success on the quality of service he offered “drummers” (salesmen) and other travelers to the area. Lackeys would deliver firewood for the fireplace or Franklin stove in order to heat the room, a candle to provide light, a pitcher of water for washing as well as the guest’s own personal “thunder-jug”. Bed sheets were turned down just before the guest retired for the evening and heated stones were placed between the covers to warm the bed. These were all regular services of the hotel. If further service was desired a buzzer could be used to summon a boy by ringing once, twice for a maid, and three times for water.