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Meeker Hotel

Coordinates: 40°2′15.1″N 107°54′48.2″W / 40.037528°N 107.913389°W / 40.037528; -107.913389
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Meeker Hotel
A brick. two-story building
The Hotel Meeker in 2012.
Meeker Hotel is located in Colorado
Meeker Hotel
Location560 Main St., Meeker, Colorado
Coordinates40°2′15.1″N 107°54′48.2″W / 40.037528°N 107.913389°W / 40.037528; -107.913389
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1896
NRHP reference No.80000923[1]
Added to NRHPMay 7, 1980

The Meeker Hotel dates from 1896 is one of the oldest operating hotels in Colorado. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Description

The hotel was built in 1896, at a time when Meeker was a prominent stagecoach stop and visitors were drawn to the beauty of the White River Valley.[2] At this time there were many hotels in Meeker, but none compared with the brick structure built by Rueben Sanford Ball. An east and west wing were added to the hotel in 1904, greatly expanding its square footage and boosting the number of rooms to forty. A series of pictures by H.A. Wildhack depict the building of the hotel. Construction on the hotel took place between June 9, 1896 and July 15, 1896. Materials were being shipped by freight wagon from Rifle.

The Meeker Hotel is the only historic hotel still standing in the northwest corner of Colorado.[citation needed]

Meeker Café history

The stone building, which currently houses the Meeker Café, was originally called the Vorges Bldg. It opened for business on May 9, 1891 as Meeker's new Post Office building. In 1904, it became the 1st National Bank Building and in 1918, Rueben S. Ball moved the café out of the hotel to its present location.[3]: 11  Phil Jensen, longtime resident of Meeker, related a story of how back in the early 1930s he sat in the café's antique booths when they were located in the Midwest Café in Craig. Sometime in the mid 1930s the art deco style booths, counter top and bar back were moved to the Meeker Café.[3]: 11 

Historic site

The hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Colorado's Historic Hotels; July 7, 2011; Clark, Alexandra Walker; The History Press
  3. ^ a b The Historic Meeker Hotel and Cafe; Ritchie, Kimberly
  4. ^ David D. Stewart (August 20, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Meeker Hotel". National Park Service. and accompanying photo from 1979