Alamo Hotel Explained

Alamo Hotel
Location:128 S. Tejon ST., Colorado Springs, Colorado
Architect:J.P. Barber
Architecture:Federal
Added:9/14/1977
Refnum:77000373
Built:1886

The Alamo Hotel is a building in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] The hotel was constructed in 1886 and then renovated in 1890 and 1899, and served as a traveling stop for ordinary travelers and salesmen.[2] The hotel was converted to apartments in 1968 and is now used to house shops in addition to apartments. The property was listed in 1977.

Sometime after the Colorado Springs Urban Renewal Authority purchased the property in 1974, it was renovated, and several portions of the structure were completely removed, leaving only the south portion and the north tower.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register . September 5, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130220204509/http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregsearchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=0 . February 20, 2013 .
  2. Web site: South Downtown Historic Walking Tour: City of Colorado Springs . . 2006 . coloradosprings.gov . City of Colorado Springs . 2022-03-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20120906024302/http://www.springsgov.com/Files/SouthWalkingTour.pdf . 2012-09-06 . live.