Kansas Historic Hotels
Bartell Hotel
This hotel, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, was built in February 1880. The red brick hotel contained 66
Elgin House Apartments
The Elgin House apartments was originally a 42 room hotel with a dining room that seated 80 guests, and provided billiard and card rooms. It was built in 1886
The Old Onaga Hotel (B&B)
Onaga's "new" hotel officially opened to the traveling public in 1900
The Midland Railroad Hotel
The native limestone structure was originally built in 1889 as the "Power Hotel." In 1902
Windsor Hotel
This four story hotel was sometimes referred to as the "Waldorf of the Prairies". In 1887, John A. Stevens built the hotel next to the Opera House (the Opera House no longer exists)
Old Edwards Hotel
Located in the Museum Complex, the Old Edwards Hotel was cut into three sections for moving in 1909
Eldridge Hotel
Pro-slavery attacks burned the Eldridge Hotel to the ground twice during the years of "Bleeding Kansas." In the 1863 raid on Lawrence, Kansas, the first goal of Quantrill'
Beaumont Hotel
The Beaumont Hotel was created in 1879 as a stagecoach and railroad stop to shelter weary pioneers when the railroad brought cattle barons and frontier society to The Beaumont.
St. Francis Hotel
The St. Francis Hotel is a significant example of the businesses in Nicodemus during its era of great prosperity. Built in 1881
Tioga Hotel
The Tioga was built in 1929 by J.W. Pratt and was leased by the Boss Hotel Chain for most of its life. Designed in the Art Deco style, it features gargoyles on each corner. It was one of the state'