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- Q20708625 subject Q8127499.
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- Q20708625 abstract "The Holland Hotel was built in Alpine, Texas in 1912 under the orders of Mr. John R. Holland, a prominent cattleman at the time. According to Mr. Holland, Alpine needed a place where the travelers of the booming mining industry could stay the night. The hotel was finished during the mercury mining boom, therefore becoming very successful in the community as both a business, social and civic center. After Mr. Holland’s death, his son Clay took over the hotel. In 1928 he decided to add the existing building under the design of the major southwest architecture company at the time, Trost and Trost. It was built for $250,000. Along with many of the Trost creations, The Holland Hotel was seen as a fairyland adorned with beautiful Spanish decorations and was eventually recognized as a Texas Historic Landmark in 1980.".
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- Q20708625 comment "The Holland Hotel was built in Alpine, Texas in 1912 under the orders of Mr. John R. Holland, a prominent cattleman at the time. According to Mr. Holland, Alpine needed a place where the travelers of the booming mining industry could stay the night. The hotel was finished during the mercury mining boom, therefore becoming very successful in the community as both a business, social and civic center. After Mr. Holland’s death, his son Clay took over the hotel.".
- Q20708625 label "The Holland Hotel".
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- Q20708625 depiction Newly_Built_Holland_Hotel.jpg.