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- Graves_Hotel abstract "The Graves Hotel is a historic hotel located at 106 South Central Avenue in Harlowton, Montana. A. C. Graves, a leading figure in Harlowton's early development, had the hotel built in 1909; it was one of the first businesses to be built after a fire destroyed much of downtown Harlowton in 1907. The hotel was the first sandstone building in Harlowton, though the stone eventually became a common building material; its design features a projecting corner oriel window topped by a metal cupola. In addition to hosting visitors and railroad travelers, the hotel also served as a community meeting place and business center.The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 6, 1980.".
- Graves_Hotel added "1980-08-06".
- Graves_Hotel nrhpReferenceNumber "80002434".
- Graves_Hotel thumbnail GravesHotelHarlowtonMT2011.jpg?width=300.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageID "34999068".
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageLength "1961".
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- Graves_Hotel wikiPageRevisionID "679980084".
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Category:1909_establishments_in_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wheatland_County,_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hotel_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hotels_established_in_1909.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Cupola.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Harlowton,_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLink Oriel_window.
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Graves Hotel".
- Graves_Hotel added "1980-08-06".
- Graves_Hotel governingBody "State".
- Graves_Hotel latDegrees "46".
- Graves_Hotel latDirection "N".
- Graves_Hotel latMinutes "26".
- Graves_Hotel latSeconds "1".
- Graves_Hotel location "106".
- Graves_Hotel locmapin "Montana".
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- Graves_Hotel name "Graves Hotel".
- Graves_Hotel refnum "80002434".
- Graves_Hotel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_NRHP.
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- Graves_Hotel subject Category:1909_establishments_in_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wheatland_County,_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel subject Category:Hotel_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Montana.
- Graves_Hotel subject Category:Hotels_established_in_1909.
- Graves_Hotel hypernym Hotel.
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- Graves_Hotel type Building.
- Graves_Hotel type HistoricPlace.
- Graves_Hotel type Place.
- Graves_Hotel type Establishment.
- Graves_Hotel type Location.
- Graves_Hotel type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Graves_Hotel type Place.
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- Graves_Hotel comment "The Graves Hotel is a historic hotel located at 106 South Central Avenue in Harlowton, Montana. A. C. Graves, a leading figure in Harlowton's early development, had the hotel built in 1909; it was one of the first businesses to be built after a fire destroyed much of downtown Harlowton in 1907. The hotel was the first sandstone building in Harlowton, though the stone eventually became a common building material; its design features a projecting corner oriel window topped by a metal cupola.".
- Graves_Hotel label "Graves Hotel".
- Graves_Hotel sameAs Q5597896.
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- Graves_Hotel lat "46.43361111111111".
- Graves_Hotel long "-109.83055555555555".
- Graves_Hotel wasDerivedFrom Graves_Hotel?oldid=679980084.
- Graves_Hotel depiction GravesHotelHarlowtonMT2011.jpg.
- Graves_Hotel isPrimaryTopicOf Graves_Hotel.
- Graves_Hotel name "Graves Hotel".