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Flagler Town Hall (Flagler, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / Flagler / Flagler, Colorado / Main Avenue, 311
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Historic former hotel and hospital (now Flagler's town hall) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

- Built: 1909
- Architectural style: Vernacular
- Areas of significance: Health/Medicine
- Area: less than 1 acre
- Also known as: Hotel Flagler; Flagler Hospital; Flagler Municipal Building
- Date added to NRHP: 1/30/1991
- Other designations: listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
- Notes: Since its construction in 1909, this building has housed a variety of functions important to the community’s growth. From 1909 to approximately 1930, the building operated as a hotel. In 1937, it was purchased by Dr. William L. McBride who remodeled it into a hospital and operated it as such until 1963. The town of Flagler purchased the building in 1967 and converted it to city offices and the town library. The Flagler Museum occupies the second floor.
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Coordinates:   39°17'30"N   103°4'4"W
This article was last modified 6 years ago