DescriptionADAMS HOTEL, LAVINA, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY.jpg
English: RANCHER LUDWIG C. LEHFELDT SOLD 33,000 ACRES OF RANCH LAND TO THE MILWAUKEE ROAD IN 1907 PROMPTING THE RELOCATION OF THE LAVINA TOWNSITE. REALIZING THE NEED FOR A HOTEL, LEHFELDT HIRED ARCHITECTS LINK AND HAIRE TO DESIGN THE IMPRESSIVE COLONIAL REVIVAL STYLE BUILDING. LEHFELDT NAMED THE HOTEL, COMPLETED FOR $20,000 IN FALL 1908, AFTER HIS FRIEND, MILWAUKEE ROAD VICE PRESIDENT JOHN Q. ADAMS. BY THE 1920’S THE HOTEL DECLINED AND CLOSED
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