The Alvarado Hotel was a historic railroad hotel which was one of the most famous landmarks of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was built in 1901–02 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1970. With 120 guest rooms, it was the largest of all the Harvey hotels. Its demolition by the railroad in 1970 was described by preservationist Susan Dewitt as "the most serious loss of a landmark the city has sustained" and helped mobilize stronger support for historic preservation efforts in the city.
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| - The Alvarado Hotel was a historic railroad hotel which was one of the most famous landmarks of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was built in 1901–02 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1970. With 120 guest rooms, it was the largest of all the Harvey hotels. Its demolition by the railroad in 1970 was described by preservationist Susan Dewitt as "the most serious loss of a landmark the city has sustained" and helped mobilize stronger support for historic preservation efforts in the city. (en)
- El Hotel Alvarado fue un histórico hotel ferroviario que fue uno de los monumentos más famosos de Albuquerque, Nuevo México (Estados Unidos). Fue construido entre 1901 y 1902 por Ferrocarril de Atchison, Topeka y Santa Fe y fue operado por Fred Harvey Company hasta 1970. Con 120 habitaciones, era el más grande de todos los hoteles Harvey. Su demolición por el ferrocarril en 1970 fue descrita por la conservacionista Susan Dewitt como "la pérdida más grave de un hito que ha sufrido la ciudad" y ayudó a movilizar un apoyo más fuerte para los esfuerzos de en la ciudad. (es)
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| - Castañeda Hotel
- Santa Fe Depot (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
- Barstow, California
- Barstow Harvey House
- Hotel buildings completed in 1902
- Arcade (architecture)
- Pediment
- El Garces Intermodal Transportation Facility
- El Tovar Hotel
- Grand Canyon
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- New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties
- National Register of Historic Places in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties
- Buildings and structures demolished in 1970
- Central Avenue (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
- Lath
- Lawrence Clark Powell
- AT&SF Freight Office
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Alvarado Transportation Center
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway hotels
- Former National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico
- Fred Harvey Company
- Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico
- Hotels in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Francisco Vázquez de Coronado
- Historic preservation
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
- Charles Frederick Whittlesey
- Mission Revival architecture in New Mexico
- Las Vegas, New Mexico
- Hernando de Alvarado
- Mission Revival architecture
- Stucco
- Mary Colter
- Southwestern United States
- Fred Harvey Company
- National Register of Historic Places
- Needles, California
- New Mexico
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| - Alvarado Hotel, entrance to main courtyard (en)
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| - The Alvarado Hotel was a historic railroad hotel which was one of the most famous landmarks of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was built in 1901–02 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1970. With 120 guest rooms, it was the largest of all the Harvey hotels. Its demolition by the railroad in 1970 was described by preservationist Susan Dewitt as "the most serious loss of a landmark the city has sustained" and helped mobilize stronger support for historic preservation efforts in the city. The hotel was designed by Charles Frederick Whittlesey in the Mission Revival style and was part of a larger complex of railroad buildings including the Santa Fe Depot, which burned down in 1993, and the still-extant Freight Office. The former hotel site is now occupied by the Alvarado Transportation Center, which opened in 2002. (en)
- El Hotel Alvarado fue un histórico hotel ferroviario que fue uno de los monumentos más famosos de Albuquerque, Nuevo México (Estados Unidos). Fue construido entre 1901 y 1902 por Ferrocarril de Atchison, Topeka y Santa Fe y fue operado por Fred Harvey Company hasta 1970. Con 120 habitaciones, era el más grande de todos los hoteles Harvey. Su demolición por el ferrocarril en 1970 fue descrita por la conservacionista Susan Dewitt como "la pérdida más grave de un hito que ha sufrido la ciudad" y ayudó a movilizar un apoyo más fuerte para los esfuerzos de en la ciudad. El hotel fue diseñado por en el estilo Misión y formaba parte de un complejo más grande de edificios ferroviarios, incluido el , que se incendió en 1993, y la Oficina de Carga que aún existe. El antiguo sitio del hotel ahora está ocupado por el , que abrió sus puertas en 2002. (es)
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