Hotel Baxter

The Hotel Baxter, popularly called the Baxter or Baxter Hotel, is a seven-story hotel built in 1929 in the Main Street historic district of Bozeman, Montana. Designed in Art Deco style by architect Fred F. Willson, it opened for business on March 2, 1929. The grand opening party was held Saturday, March 16, 1929. The hotel is named after George Baxter, a prominent Gallatin County rancher who provided much of the funding. It originally contained 76 rooms, two bars, and restaurant facilities. An ornate lobby on the main floor includes a small water fountain. The mezzanine level features a large ballroom. Its upper floors today contain about 20 condominium-style residences, mostly one and two-bedroom apartments. Ted's Montana Grill and the Bacchus Pub are on the ground floor.

Hotel Baxter
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Hotel Baxter in 2013
Location105 W. Main St., Bozeman, Montana
Coordinates45°40′46″N 111°4′37″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1929
ArchitectH. J. Hamill; Fred F. Willson
Websitewww.thebaxterhotel.com
NRHP reference No.84002469
Added to NRHPApril 19, 1984
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