Gage Hotel - Marathon, Texas
The Gage Hotel, in far West Texas, was built in 1927 for rancher, banker, and businessman Alfred Gage, who commissioned El Paso architects Trost and Trost to design the property as a headquarters for his 500,000-acre ranch. In 1978, the property was renovated as a hotel with authentic West Texas and Mexican-inspired decor, such as hand-crafted rustic doors, wrought-iron candelabra fixtures, and appealing adobe details. The hotel also boasts a world-class restaurant.
Scanned photo from the mid 1980s. Could that be an old Chevy Nova parked in the front?
Gage Hotel - Marathon, Texas
The Gage Hotel, in far West Texas, was built in 1927 for rancher, banker, and businessman Alfred Gage, who commissioned El Paso architects Trost and Trost to design the property as a headquarters for his 500,000-acre ranch. In 1978, the property was renovated as a hotel with authentic West Texas and Mexican-inspired decor, such as hand-crafted rustic doors, wrought-iron candelabra fixtures, and appealing adobe details. The hotel also boasts a world-class restaurant.
Scanned photo from the mid 1980s. Could that be an old Chevy Nova parked in the front?