Ashland Springs Hotel

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as "Lithia Springs Hotel".

[1] It was listed again on the National Register in 2000 as a contributing building in Ashland Downtown Historic District.

[4] It was built as a first-class hotel to draw visitors to the area, designed by the architectural firm Tourtellotte & Hummel with reinforced concrete with architectural elements that reflected a Romanesque, Gothic, and Neo-Classical Revival style.

Due to economic issues, the owner undertook an extensive restoration of the hotel under the National Park Service's Certified Rehabilitation program for which the owners received a preservation tax credit.

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Ashland Springs Hotel at night, with winter lights.