New Redmond Hotel, Hotel in den Vereinigten Staaten
The New Redmond Hotel is a three-story brick building in downtown Redmond, Oregon, designed in Georgian Revival style and opened in 1928. The structure features rounded windows, a large arched entrance, and today contains nearly fifty guest rooms, a restaurant, and a rooftop garden.
The hotel was built after a fire in 1927 destroyed the original wooden building that had stood on the site since 1906. The Wilson family, who financed gold prospectors from Alaska, quickly constructed the new building and it opened in 1928 with a grand celebration featuring 350 guests.
The hotel carries the legacy of the Wilson family, who came from Alaska and built the structure in 1928. It remains a gathering place where locals and travelers have met for generations, reflecting the town's identity and connection to its past.
The hotel is centrally located downtown and easily accessible on foot or by car. Visitors should note that historic features are combined with modern amenities, and there is a rooftop bar and ground-floor restaurant accessible to non-guests as well.
The rooftop garden and bar offer views of the Cascade Range, including the Three Sisters volcanoes and Mount Bachelor. This was added during the recent 2019 renovation and provides a modern contrast to the building's classic history.
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