Eklund Hotel, Heritage hotel in Clayton, United States.
Eklund Hotel is a lodging establishment in Clayton featuring 24 guest rooms with period furnishings, two dining rooms, and an original saloon dating to 1892. The building combines historic structure with functional spaces for contemporary visitors.
Swedish immigrant Carl Eklund purchased the property in 1894 and expanded the initial saloon structure into a complete lodging facility through successive building phases. This growth reflected Clayton's emerging role as a stopping point during the region's development.
The dining rooms serve regional specialties including New Mexican dishes and steaks, while the bar continues to draw local ranchers and travelers passing through the area.
The hotel welcomes guests and provides lodging with dining available in the restaurant and bar areas. Visitors should check operating hours in advance since meal service follows a set schedule throughout the week.
The hotel lobby displays historical photographs including images of outlaw Black Jack Ketchum, connecting visitors to the region's frontier past. This collection features visual material documenting the area's Wild West history.
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