By the 1890s, the area gained some prominence as a summer resort with a hotel called Russell House as a centerpiece.
The Russell House qualified for inclusion on the Register due to its historically important architecture, which was deemed to be significant statewide.
The recital is a free event in Russell House, 350 High Street.
For many decades the Russell House served as Ottawa's foremost hotel.
The Russell House closed in 1925.
Russell House and Store is a historic early 19th century group of buildings.
The southern jaw of the pincer began to slow at the temporary line established at the Russell House.
However, the protesters felt emboldened and took over the Russell House.
An oyster roast is offered, as is a gala at the Russell House.
It is open to the public at no charge at Russell House, 350 High Street.