The Eureka Inn in Eureka, California, is a four story, 104 room Elizabethan Tudor Revival or Tudorbethan architectural style hotel, which dates from 1922. In 1982 the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For both architectural and cultural reasons, the hotel is one of the most important buildings on the far North Coast of California.
The hotel opening and dedication in 1922 coincided with the opening of the Redwood Highway between Eureka and San Francisco. A large property for those times, the Eureka Inn was the premier full service lodging between San Francisco and Portland, Oregon.
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