Gibson House (Cincinnati)

The Gibson House was a hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. Established in 1849 by Scottish immigrant Peter Gibson, it was one of the city's foremost hotels until its destruction in 1912. Its replacement was the Hotel Gibson, a 15-story, neoclassical high-rise designed by local architect Gustave W. Drach. The Hotel Gibson was purchased by Sheraton in 1950 and renamed the Sheraton-Gibson Hotel. It was closed in 1974 and demolished in 1977 as part of a renovation of Fountain Square.