Area less than one acre MPS Nobles County MRA (AD) Opened 1891 Added to NRHP 30 June 1975 | Built 1891 NRHP Reference # 75000999 Architectural style Victorian architecture | |
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Location 2nd and Main Sts., Adrian, Minnesota Similar Kentucky Reptile Zoo, Goldstein Museum of Design, Mall of America, Minnesota Zoo, Natural Bridge |
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The Slade Hotel, built in 1891 in Adrian, Minnesota, United States, is an example of Late Victorian architecture. Its historic qualities were recognized by listing of the structure on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
In the 1990s the structure was examined and a recommendation was made for demolition. Instead, it was converted into senior housing according to plans by Oertel Architects of St. Paul, Minnesota. Although hotel rooms were combined into apartments, HVAC systems were upgraded or replaced, and other changes were made in the 1997 renovation, it preserved its historic character and designation.
The Slade Hotel was the Minnesota Brick Structure of the Month for September 2010.
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