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11962 THE BISONTE, NEW SANTA FE HOTEL, HUTOCHINSON, KANSAS.
COPR. FRED HARVEY.
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THE BISONTE, New Santa Fe Hotel, Hutchin-
son, Kansas. The architecture is of the Eliza-
bethan period, the construction being of brick
with tiled roof and wooden rafters. This section
of Kansas was not many years ago covered by
roaming herds of buffalo. The word Bisonte
is Spanish for Buffalo.
Hutchinson is one of the largest and most
vigorous towns in the state. Enormous deposits
of rock salt underlie this region and it is for this
industry that Hutchinson is chiefly famous.
Hutchinson possesses stock yards, packing houses,
flour mills, grain elevators, creameries, furni-
ture factories, and several banks.
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