Hotel Turkey, Prairie School architecture hotel in Turkey, Texas
Hotel Turkey is a brick building with Prairie School architectural features located three blocks from the former train station. Horizontal lines dominate its exterior and overall design throughout the structure.
A tornado damaged the partially completed structure in June 1927, but construction resumed immediately after the disaster. The hotel officially opened in November of that year.
The building serves as a gathering place where locals come together for community events and celebrations. It remains central to how people in the town connect and share traditions.
Breakfast is served daily in the dining room starting at 6:30 AM with extended hours on weekends. Live music performances happen every Friday and Saturday evening.
A former Texas governor chose this hotel as his accommodation during a regional visit. The selection as lodging for such a prominent guest highlights its standing in local history.
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