Hotel Yancey - Grand Island, Nebraska
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
N 40° 55.462 W 098° 20.419
14T E 555543 N 4530570
Historic hotel located in downtown Grand Island, Nebraska
Waymark Code: WMP1J
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 08/31/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member chstress53
Views: 12

"This building had been placed on the National Register of Historic Places of the United States Department of the Interior. Originally constructed to be part of the American Hotel chain for the Bankers Realty Investment Company of Omaha, the structure is recognized as a fine example of Renaissance Revival architecture and of early twentieth century high-rise design.

Construction began on the building in 1917, but due to shortages of building materials and available manpower caused by World War I, major work on the hotel ceased in 1918. Taken over and completed by Herbert Daniels of Omaha, the building was leased and opened by William Yancey in October of 1923.

The architect, Francis W. Fitzpatrick, considered an authority in his day on building construction and fire prevention, wrote numerous articles on these subjects for architectural and engineering journals. He practiced for many years in the Washington, D.C. and Chicago areas and was the head architect for the Banker Realty when he designed the Yancey.

The Yancey remains as one of the few structures from the grand hotel era in outstate Nebraska. Situated near the train depot, the hotel served the travelling salesman and traveller alike. In addition to the guest rooms, the original hotel contained a cigar stand, billiard room, sample rooms, telegraph office, coffee shop, and pharmacy. The third floor Emerald, Rose, Scenic, and Gold Rooms, sered as the meeting places for business, civic, and political groups. From the Governor's Suite to the front doorman. The Yancey was a first-class hotel.

Due to changing economic conditions, modes of travel, and available room accommodations in the 1950's to the 1980's the hotel finally ceased operations in December of 1982. The design, development and renovation of the Yancey was accomplished by The Arter Group of affiliated companies of Lincoln." ~ text from plaque on building
Street address:
123 N. Locust St.
Grand Island, Nebraska


County / Borough / Parish: Hall County

Year listed: 1984

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event

Periods of significance: 1900-1924

Historic function: Domestic

Current function: Trade/Commerce, Domestic

Privately owned?: yes

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Season start / Season finish: Not listed

Hours of operation: Not listed

Secondary Website 2: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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