DETAILS
A pair of antique wrought iron, scrolled architectural panels originally used as balcony returns / sides and salvaged from a historic Colorado Renaissance Revival hotel.
PROVENANCE
Acacia Hotel (104 East Platte Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado, built 1907) Architect: Thomas MacLaren (Scottish-American, 1863-1928). MacLaren was active in Colorado Springs from 1894-1928. Builder: Roberts and Bishoff. This 150-room Renaissance Revival hotel featured 12-inch thick brick walls, electric lights, steam heat, telephones, a café, a ballroom, and sample rooms for traveling salesmen. It boasts views of the Acacia Park and Pike's Peak in the distance. A fourth floor was added in 1910. In 1989 it was converted to an apartment building.
STYLE
Beaux Arts
PERIOD
Early 20th century
DATE
1907
DIMENSIONS
(1) Width 30 Depth 1 Height 25 inches
(1) Width 31 Depth 1 Height 24.5 inches
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