History - 1880 Union Hotel

Historic Landmark

 

The town of Los Alamos was founded in 1876, when the stagecoach line was rerouted through the area and two local ranchers realized an opportunity. Four years later, local Wells Fargo agent J.D. Snyder built the 1880 Union, a stagecoach home station complete with store and lodging. It burned down on February 16, 1893, but was rebuilt in 1915 by J.P. Loustalot as a hotel and saloon, and has operated as such since then. In 1972, then owner Dick Langdon restored the Union to its original condition, hiring an expert cabinetmaker to meticulously rebuild a replica of its 1880 façade.

Many famous celebrities have visited the landmark, including musicians Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi who filmed videos there. More recently, actors Kurt Russell and his daughter Kate Hudson offered their wines for tasting from the saloon.

Prospective clients may schedule a tour, and see how the Union both maintains historical authenticity and exudes the freshness and fascination fit for the most progressive of celebrations.

Historic Landmark

 

The town of Los Alamos was founded in 1876, when the stagecoach line was rerouted through the area and two local ranchers realized an opportunity. Four years later, local Wells Fargo agent J.D. Snyder built the 1880 Union, a stagecoach home station complete with store and lodging. It burned down on February 16, 1893, but was rebuilt in 1915 by J.P. Loustalot as a hotel and saloon, and has operated as such since then. In 1972, then owner Dick Langdon restored the Union to its original condition, hiring an expert cabinetmaker to meticulously rebuild a replica of its 1880 façade.

Many famous celebrities have visited the landmark, including musicians Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi who filmed videos there. More recently, actors Kurt Russell and his daughter Kate Hudson offered their wines for tasting from the saloon.

Prospective clients may schedule a tour, and see how the Union both maintains historical authenticity and exudes the freshness and fascination fit for the most progressive of celebrations.