The Palace dates back to 1882. The Meredith and Ailman bank building was built in a superior manner. The iron front, painted dark green presented a remarkably fine appearance and the facade looked very imposing, according to the New Southwest. The Silver City Enterprise announced the opening of the Palace Hotel on March 1, 1900. The new owner, Max Shutz, spared no pains or expense to make the new hotel an up-to-date house in every respect . . . every modern hotel convenience such as closets, bath rooms, electric lights, the building renders the conveniences unexcelled by any hotel of this city. Owners Cal and Nancy Thompson, with the help of the Silver City Main Street Project and the New Mexico Historical Preservation Office, have restored the Palace to its former elegance, reopening it in July, 1990. Today the Palace Hotel offers 18 affordable and comfortable guest rooms in the heart of Silver City’s downtown historic commercial district.

106 W. Broadway Silver City, NM 88061 | 575-388-1811

Image by Eduardo Martinez.

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