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ID Number |
75001578 |
Historic Name |
DEWEY HOTEL |
Description of Significance |
BUILT IN 1900, THIS CHARMING 28-ROOM,VICTORIAN THREE-STORY FRAME BUILDING SERVED AS BARTLESVILLE LEADING HOTEL DURING TERRITORIAL DAYS. THE BUSINESS REMAINED OPEN UNTIL 1965. AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURE PRIOR TO STATEHOOD. LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER 4/4/75 |
Current Name |
SAME |
Address |
DELAWARE & DON TYLER AVE |
City |
DEWEY |
County |
WASHINGTON |
Lot |
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Block |
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Current Section |
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Township |
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Range |
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Type |
BUILDING |
Historic Function |
COMMERCE |
Current Function |
HOTEL |
Area Significance 1 |
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Area Significance 2 |
ARCHITECTURE |
Date Prepared |
8/74 |
Year Built |
1900 |
Original Site |
YES |
Architect/Builder |
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Architectural Style |
FOLK VICTORIAN |
Roof Material |
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Wall Material |
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Window Material |
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Door Material |
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Decorative Details |
GINGERBREAD POSTS AND RAILINGS,TWO SMALL ORNAMENTAL TOWERS, ELABORATE LARGE TOWER |
Condition |
GOOD |
Comments |
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Restricted |
N |
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