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Reamer returned to Child and Yellowstone in 1908 and prepared yet another proposal for a grand hotel at Mammoth as well as a variety of lesser buildings for the Yellowstone Park Association. In 1909, Reamer accompanied the Childs on a tour of European hotels, apparently in preparation for future
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Reamer expanded and altered his hotels at Yellowstone with a series of additions and alterations to the Old Faithful Inn, Canyon Hotel, Mammoth Hotel and the Lake Yellowstone Hotel from 1926 to 1936. Most notably, the Old Faithful Inn was expanded to include the present dining room and Bear Pit
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for the Northern Pacific, at the northern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The depot and the Inn were complementary projects, and similar in style. The depot opened first, in 1903, and embodied many design features that Reamer explored on a grander scale at the Old Faithful Inn.
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that is known today as the Reamer Lounge. Reamer also added a dining room and lounge to the Mammoth Hotel. The Map Room Lounge includes seventeen-by-ten-foot map of the United States, made of inlaid wood by Reamer and his associate W. H. Fey.
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and had opened the architectural office of Zimmer & Reamer in partnership with Samuel B. Zimmer. The firm produced a wide variety of projects, but the only surviving example of Zimmer & Reamer's work is the George H. Hill Block in the
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Reamer's work at the Old Faithful Inn came at a time when the National Park Service was developing the western national parks to handle an influx of tourism. As one of the first and most notable examples of the
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At the same time that Reamer was building the Old Faithful Inn from the ground up, he was also overseeing the expansion of the Lake Yellowstone Hotel. In complete contrast to the Old Faithful Inn, the
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in 1930. Once out on his own, he continued his hotel work with a series of eight hotels in Washington. The most notable of these was the Lake Quinault Lodge, constructed in 1926 on the
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and Gardiner. In 1906, he developed a proposal for Child for a huge hotel for Mammoth that was to foreshadow the Canyon Hotel. However, in 1906 Reamer's wife Mabel died at age 30, of
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After the major work of 1903, Reamer spent ensuing years designing and supervising a variety of supporting buildings and residences around Yellowstone, particularly in
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the same year. During the same period, Reamer designed the 15-story 1411 Fourth Avenue building in Seattle, as part of a series of commercial buildings.
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in 1912 and began a series of commissions with railroads, building on his experience with the Northern Pacific. A proposed summit hotel on
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shingles; the roof shape echoes the shape of surrounding mountains. Inside, a spectacular, six-story lobby features native
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did proceed. At the same time, Reamer designed additions to the Mammoth Hotel and the Old Faithful Inn.
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While he was carrying out design work on the Old Faithful Inn for Child, Reamer was also designing the
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style, the Old Faithful Inn influenced subsequent work at other parks throughout the American West.
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In 1910, Reamer presented designs for a new hotel to be located at Canyon Village, adjacent to the
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was part of the MBC's Skinner Building project in Seattle, with a Chinese-inspired interior. The
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Canyon Hotel (1910, addition 1930, demolished 1962), Yellowstone National Park
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Reamer's second wife, Louise Chase Reamer, niece of Yellowstone National Park
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Lounge, and the Lake Yellowstone Hotel received a modest addition facing
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was originally an austere clapboarded barn-like structure. Reamer added
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trees. Furniture was provided by the Old Hickory Furniture Company of
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Seattle Times building (1931, demolished 2017), Seattle, Washington
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work, with a strong horizontal emphasis and a commanding roofline.
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At the Old Faithful Inn, the pitched roof is covered in yard-long
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was commissioned in 1902 by Child, and funded with loans from the
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Weaver of Dreams: The Life and Architecture of Robert C. Reamer
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besides those listed as extant or demolished above, NRHP-listed
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Reamer (left) and foreman at the Canyon Hotel construction site
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Selling Yellowstone: Capitalism and the Construction of Nature
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Yellowstone Park Company and the Northern Pacific Railroad
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Works not yet classified extant, demolished or unbuilt
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style of architecture popular throughout the western
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Index

Robert C. Reamer

Old Faithful Inn
Yellowstone National Park
architect
Old Faithful Inn
Yellowstone National Park
National Register of Historic Places
Oberlin, Ohio
Detroit
draftsman
San Diego
Gaslamp District
Hotel del Coronado
Harry W. Child
Old Faithful Inn
Northern Pacific Railway
Charles Sanger Mellen

F. Jay Haynes
Gardiner, Montana
depot

National Historic Landmark
rustic
United States
Arts and Crafts movement
National Parks
redwood
lodgepole pine

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