Goldfield Hotel

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Goldfield_Hotel an entity of type: Thing

The Goldfield Hotel is a historic four-story building located at the southeast corner of Crook Avenue (U.S. 95) and Columbia Avenue in Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Designed in the Classical Revival style of architecture by Reno architects Morrill J. Curtis (1848–1921) and George E. Holesworth (born 1854) of the firm of Curtis and Morrill, it was built between 1907 and 1908 on the site of two earlier hotels of the same name which had burnt down. Built in a U-shape in order to ensure outside windows for each guest room, the building has its west or main facade extending 180 feet (54.9 m) along Columbia Street with the north wing fronting 100 feet (30.5 m) on Crook Avenue and the south wing fronting 100 feet (30.5 m) along an alleyway. The ground floor exterior facades were built of g rdf:langString
rdf:langString Goldfield Hotel
rdf:langString Goldfield Hotel
rdf:langString Goldfield Hotel
xsd:float 37.70805740356445
xsd:float -117.2355575561523
xsd:integer 26048927
xsd:integer 1105135826
rdf:langString Date
rdf:langString #ffc94b
rdf:langString Nevada State Register of Historic Places 03/04/81
xsd:date 1982-06-14
rdf:langString Curtis and Holesworth
xsd:integer 1907
rdf:langString Goldfield Hotel main entrance on Columbia Avenue in 2009
xsd:integer 3
rdf:langString S.E. corner of Crook Ave. U.S. 95 & Columbia St.
rdf:langString Nevada#USA
rdf:langString yes
rdf:langString cp
xsd:integer 82003213
xsd:string 37.70805555555555 -117.23555555555555
rdf:langString The Goldfield Hotel is a historic four-story building located at the southeast corner of Crook Avenue (U.S. 95) and Columbia Avenue in Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Designed in the Classical Revival style of architecture by Reno architects Morrill J. Curtis (1848–1921) and George E. Holesworth (born 1854) of the firm of Curtis and Morrill, it was built between 1907 and 1908 on the site of two earlier hotels of the same name which had burnt down. Built in a U-shape in order to ensure outside windows for each guest room, the building has its west or main facade extending 180 feet (54.9 m) along Columbia Street with the north wing fronting 100 feet (30.5 m) on Crook Avenue and the south wing fronting 100 feet (30.5 m) along an alleyway. The ground floor exterior facades were built of grey granite stones from Rocklin, California while the interior first floor facade and all upper story facades were built of redbrick. The top floor exterior facades were crowned with a white cornice. On March 4, 1981, it was added to the Nevada State Register of Historic Places. It is a contributing property in the Goldfield Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 14, 1982.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 9962
xsd:gYear 1907
<Geometry> POINT(-117.23555755615 37.708057403564)

data from the linked data cloud