Laguna Hotel

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Cisco, Texas prospered in the 1920s in part due to its proximity to the Ranger Field, where an important discovery was made at McCleskey Well No. 1 on October 21, 1917.  As a commercial center and market town with an important railroad link for the transportation of supplies to the oil field, Cisco’s population grew as well as its capactiy to accommodate visitors.  The construction of the Laguna Hotel in 1929, designed by Dallas architects Thompson & Swain, stands as one of several hotels constructed in this boomtown era.

The Laguna Hotel represents the statewide opportunity to utilize the Texas historic preservation tax credit, coupled with the federal historic preservation tax credit, to revitalize landmark hotels in towns big and small across Texas.  Whether used as hotels or adapted to new uses as offices or residences, early 20th-century hotels that stand vacant across the Texas landscape are ripe for renewal. 

UPDATE: Renamed Laguna Hotel Lofts, developer MRE Capitol converted the hotel into affordable apartments in 2018.


ADDRESS: 400 Conrad Hilton Blvd, Cisco (Eastland County)

DESIGNATION: None

CONDITION: Saved

OWNER: Private

RESOURCE TYPE: Hotel

YEAR LISTED: 2015

HONOR AWARD: 2019

 
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