Colcord Hotel


Overview
Now proudly restored, the Colcord stands as Oklahoma City’s first “boutique” hotel. An ambitious multi-million dollar effort has transformed the city’s first skyscraper into a downtown landmark. The hotel’s elegant interiors offer clean lines and a soothing palate of colors. Added touches include fresh flowers, flat screen plasma televisions, iPod docking stations and even an information screen in the lobby that keeps guests updated on weather and airline flights. Design motifs repeat the initials CFC for the builder, Charles Frances Colcord. The red sign that sits atop the hotel’s roof is a replication of Mrs. Colcord’s signature. The Colcord Hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
CFC, Charles Frances Colcord's initials, is a recurring motif throughout the hotel.
Original Property Opened: 1910
Contact Information:
Street Address:
15 N. Robinson Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: 405-601-4300
Fax: 405-208-4399
Historic Hotels of America toll-free reservations number (800) 678-8946
Turn of the Century, 1896 ~ 1913
Now proudly restored, the Colcord stands as Oklahoma City’s first “boutique” hotel. An ambitious multi-million dollar effort has transformed the city’s first skyscraper into a downtown landmark. The hotel’s elegant interiors offer clean lines and a soothing palate of colors.
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