Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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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
Block
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function COMMERCE
Current Function HOTEL
Area Significance 1
Area Significance 2 ARCHITECTURE
Date Prepared 8/74
Year Built 1900
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder
Architectural Style FOLK VICTORIAN
Roof Material
Wall Material
Window Material
Door Material
Decorative Details GINGERBREAD POSTS AND RAILINGS,TWO SMALL ORNAMENTAL TOWERS, ELABORATE LARGE TOWER
Condition GOOD
Comments
Restricted N