Patterson Hotel
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The Patterson Hotel [2] was a prominent and luxurious hotel located in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, that was home to the Nonpartisan League and well known for its continued construction that lasted over twenty years. The hotel was a major hotspot for politicians throughout the 1960s.
Patterson Hotel | |
Location | 422 E. Main Ave., Bismarck, North Dakota |
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Coordinates | 46.805442°N 100.785280°W / 46.805442; -100.785280 |
Built | 1910 |
Architect | H. Kretz & Company[1] |
NRHP reference No. | 76001352 |
Added to NRHP | December 8, 1976 |
First named the McKenzie Hotel, the structure was constructed by Alexander McKenzie and opened on New Year's Day, 1911. At the time it opened, the ten-story, 150-room hotel was the tallest structure in Bismarck, and would retain this distinction until the new North Dakota State Capitol was completed in 1934. Edward Patterson, a close friend of McKenzie, would later purchase the hotel. Patterson had constructed the adjacent Soo Hotel, also listed on the National Register, in 1906. The hotel was renamed the Patterson Hotel in 1927,[3] shortly after the death of Alexander McKenzie.