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Built
  
1929

NRHP Reference #
  
82002762

Architectural style
  
Classical Beaux Arts

Added to NRHP
  
May 27, 1982

Charleston Hotel

Location
  
Ryan and Pujo Streets, Lake Charles, Louisiana

Architect
  
Joseph Finger and Livesay Williams

The Charleston Hotel is an historic hotel in the City of Lake Charles in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is located at Ryan and Pujo Streets. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places May 27, 1982.

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History

The hotel initial proposal contained eight stories but when work began in 1928 this was increased to ten floors. The estimated cost increased $50,000 to $600,000, and the hotel was completed in 1929, during the administration of Mayor Henry J. Geary.

When completed the building was the city's first skyscraper. The bottom two stories were faced with cement molded to resemble cut stone blocks and the upper eight stories were faced with tan brick in the Neo-Classical Beaux Arts style. It is topped by a stone cornice and some windows on the top story are surrounded by pilasters and elaborate spandrel panels. The interior of the building has a two-story lobby, elaborate tile work, and balconies on the upper level. The Charleston Ballroom, located on the second floor, has Corinthian pilasters and weekly dances were held on the open roof garden.

Current

As of 2014, the structure has undergone extensive renovation with rooms converted into shops with event space throughout the building.

References

Charleston Hotel Wikipedia