Patterson Hotel

Patterson Hotel

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Bismarck, North Dakota
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The Patterson Hotel was a prominent and luxurious hotel located in Bismarck, North Dakota that was home to the Nonpartisan League and well-known for its continued construction that lasted over twenty years. The hotel was a major hotspot for politicians throughout the 1960s. The lobby of the hotel now houses [http://www.peacock-alley.com/ Peacock Alley Bar & Grill] .

First named the McKenzie Hotel, the structure was constructed by Alexander McKenzie and first opened its doors on New Year's Day, 1911. At the time it opened, the seven-story hotel was the tallest structure in Bismarck, and would retain this distinction until the new North Dakota State Capitol was completed in 1934. Edward Patterson, a close friend of McKenzie, would later purchase the hotel. The hotel was renamed the Patterson Hotel in 1923, shortly after the passing of Alexander McKenzie.

Continued Construction

One of the hotel's most well-known facts is that construction continued on the structure long after it opened. Construction was finally completed in the 1930s, more than twenty years after construction first began. State law at the time stated that until construction was completed, the property was exempt from property taxes, and because of this loophole, Edward Patterson continued the construction to avoid paying taxes. In the end, the hotel had grown from its original seven stories to ten stories.

Political Hotspot

Alexander McKenzie was an influential person in local politics, and is often credited with moving the capital of Dakota Territory to Bismarck. Edward Patterson was also involved in politics, having served two terms as mayor. The Patterson Hotel became the headquarters for the Nonpartisan League when it was founded in 1915. This, in addition to McKenzie and Patterson's political connections, would make the hotel the unofficial political headquarters of North Dakota for decades. After the North Dakota capitol burned in 1930, several politicians rented space at the Patterson until the new capitol was completed.

Prominent Visitors

In addition to his business ventures, Edward Patterson was also an amateur boxer. Because of this, the hotel was visited by such boxing legends as Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey, and Joe Louis. Several presidents had also paid a visit to the Patterson Hotel, including Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon Johnson.

Illegal Activities

The Patterson Hotel secretly served alcohol during prohibition, and even setup an elaborate alarm system to keep out "unwanted guests". The hotel also once hosted illegal gambling, and was rumored to house prostitutes. It is also rumored that an underground tunnel once connected the hotel with the nearby train depot.

The Patterson Today

Until the completion of Interstate 94 in 1965, all major eastbound traffic was served by U.S. Highway 10, which ran straight through downtown Bismarck. However, with the opening of the interstate, all traffic was shifted to the north, and it directly affected all types of business in downtown Bismarck, including hotels. The Patterson ceased hotel operations sometime in the 1970s, and the rooms were converted in senior housing. The main lobby now houses Peacock Alley Bar & Grill.

External links

* [http://www.peacock-alley.com/ Peacock Alley Bar & Grill]

References

* [http://www.peacock-alley.com/History.htm Peacock Alley History]
* [http://bismarckpride.com/about/history.htm Patterson Hotel History]


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