Historic Lake Hotel

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The Lake building is one amongst a series of hotels engineered to accommodate guests to Yellowstone River parkland within the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Engineered originally in 1891, it had been re-designed and well enlarged by Robert Reamer, creator of the geyser lodge in 1903. In distinction to the geyser lodge, the Lake building may be a comparatively plain clapboarded Colonial Revival structure with 2 massive Ionic porticoes facing Yellowstone River Lake.
The original 1891 building was an oversized three-Story structure with protruding bays at every finish. Its construction was supervised by R.R. Cummins for the Northern Pacific Railroad, that was building 2 different, similar hotels within the park. Reamer’s 1903 transforming modified these projections to this Ionic porticoes. Associate in Nursing eastward extension was superimposed at now, with a 3rd matching porch. In 1922-23 an additional extension to the east was undertaken, this with a flat roof. In 1928 a two-story west wing was superimposed, increasing the eating space and adding a sun porch to the front. The whole building was extensively restored from 1984 to 1990. The Lake building is adjoined by the Lake Fish property Historic District and therefore the Grand Loop Road Historic District.

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