Constructed 1928

The grand building was built in 1928, as the Ranch School Dining Hall. It also served as quarters for nurses, staff, and guests. Named for Edward P. Fuller, a staff member at the Ranch School, it is made of 771 massive pine logs, personally selected by architect John Gaw Meem and Ranch School director A.J. Connell. After the Manhattan Project, wings were added so the building could serve as a hotel. Now a cultural center, the Lodge is used for social gatherings and meetings. It houses various offices, the Fuller Lodge Art Center, and the Los Alamos Arts Council. The building is open to the public. A free pamphlet about Fuller Lodge is available at the lobby rack.

2132 Central Ave. Los Alamos, NM 87544

Local New Mexico MainStreet and Arts & Cultural District Program:
Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District
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