In 1967, page 19 of a book entitled "A Pictorial Walk Thru 'Ol High Jackson" 
by Walt Hammer, Mr. Hammer writes:  "All that's left of the Hotel that stood 
on the Court House square in old Bellefonte.  This building may be seen about 
3 miles south of Highway 72 at the Hollywood Crossroads.  Around the hotel
stood business houses, law offices, a drug store, blacksmith shop, and a
Masonic Lodge.  Two of the stores were brick as well as the Court House, Jail
and two private dwellings.  Robert T. Scott, who is so well known in this 
county and for whom Scottsboro is named, ran an inn here. Additions may
have been made to this building through the years, but the chimney and main
section are original."