
Once called the 'Waldorf of the Prairies,' this massive 1887 four-story hotel is undergoing renovation. The square tower over the main entrance has been restored with the gabled dormer window on each side and ornamental railing. John Stevens, a town founder, built this grand Italian Renaissance structure, accented with a full-length skylight in its vaulted ceiling. It closed as a hotel in 1977.
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