Built 1914 NRHP Reference # 83001931 Added to NRHP 12 May 1983 | Built by Powers, T.F. Opened 1914 | |
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Architectural style Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements Similar Ludwig and Christina, Rugby station, Red River Zoo, Newman Outdoor Field, Fargo Air Museum |
The Powers Hotel in Fargo, North Dakota, also known as The 400, was built in 1914 by Thomas F. Powers. It was designed by Hancock Brothers and William F. Kurke.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. and was deemed significant "for its Sullivanesque architectural style as designed by the Hancock Brothers and William F. Kurke", for association with Thomas F. Powers, and, "for its role in the commercial development of North Broadway in Fargo, North Dakota."
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