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Hotel Argonne

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Built
  
1919

MPS
  
Lima MRA

Opened
  
1919

Architect
  
DeCurtins

Architectural style
  
Early Commercial

NRHP Reference #
  
82001352

Added to NRHP
  
7 October 1982

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Location
  
201 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, Ohio

Area
  
Less than 1 acre (0.40 ha)

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The Hotel Argonne is a historic hotel in downtown Lima, Ohio, United States. Built in 1919, the hotel was dedicated to veterans of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during the recently concluded World War.

Designed by Andrew DeCurtins, the heavily ornamented ten-story hotel is built of limestone and brick. Among the exterior features are spandrels and pilasters with triple entablatures on the lowest two floors, plus a cornice with plentiful dentils and parapets. Inside, the lobby includes marble, various types of wood, and large amounts of decorative molding.

In 1982, the Hotel Argonne was listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its architecture. It was part of the "Lima Multiple Resource Area," a group of seventeen architecturally significant Lima buildings that were added to the Register together. Like several other buildings in this collection, the hotel was among the last major structures erected in Lima's most prosperous years, during which oil wealth and the success of the Lima Locomotive Works were the most important parts of a thriving economy.

References

Hotel Argonne Wikipedia