Property Record
1004 E PROSPECT ST
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Blue Roof Motel |
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Other Name: | Blue Roof Motel |
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Reference Number: | 120386 |
Location (Address): | 1004 E PROSPECT ST |
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County: | Pepin |
City: | Durand |
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Year Built: | 1975 |
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Survey Date: | 2000 |
Historic Use: | hotel/motel |
Architectural Style: | Side Gabled |
Structural System: | Balloon Frame |
Wall Material: | Board and Batten |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | 2000- The Blue Roof Motel consists of two long buildings and four small cottages. The buildings are laid out along the edges of the property, forming a L. The 1975 building (this entry) is side-gabled, finished with wood siding that simulates board-and-batten and set on a poured concrete slab foundation. The roof is clad with aspahlt shingles. This building houses four rental units. The Blue Roof Motel is an example of the "cottage court", an early typology of the motor court that evolved during the late 1930s from an even earlier type of auto-oriented roadside accomodation known as the "cabin camp." The Blue Roof Motel began as a cottage court around 1935. Individually its cottages retain good integrity, except their roofs are no longer blue. The complex lacks an overall integrity due the lack of its original central building that would have provided amenities for guests and likely served as the residence of the court's proprietors. |
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Bibliographic References: | 2000, Elizabeth L. Miller. Architecture / History Survey for WisDOT project #1531-08-01 (WHS compliance project #01-0082/PE). |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |