The Pilot Butte Inn was a hotel building in Bend, Oregon, in the United States. Designed by American architects Tourtellotte & Hummel, the inn was built in 1917 and exhibited American Craftsman style architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, becoming the first site in Deschutes County to be listed, but was demolished in June 1973.
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Description and history
The Pilot Butte Inn was built in 1917 on the banks of the Deschutes River in Bend, Oregon. The hotel building, described as a "rustic sportsman's lodge", was designed by architect John E. Tourtellotte. It exhibited American Craftsman style architecture and made use of local materials like pine and river rock.
In 1972, the inn became the first site in Deschutes County to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. However, the building was demolished in June 1973.
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See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Deschutes County, Oregon
References
External links
- National Register of Historic Places Inventory: Nomination Form, UO Libraries
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