In the 1800's the railroad came to town. And this hotel was built to accommodate many wealthy Northerner's whose desire was to escape the frigid winters.
The grounds of the Hotel spanned 150 acres. The amenities included an 9-hole golf course, flower conservatory, tennis courts, croquet courts, boathouse, hunting and fishing grounds, stables, racetrack, kennels, exposition hall with Florida products on view, casino with 2000 seat auditorium, heated indoor swimming pool, bowling alley, spa facilities and card rooms, totaling 21 buildings in all. Not a bad winter destination :-)
There were many celebrated guests of the hotel, most notably Theodore Roosevelt. Teddy Roosevelt headquartered his Rough Riders at the hotel before deploying to Cuba.
The hotel closed after Henry B. Plant died, but the city eventually bought it from his heirs. It now houses a University, but the building still stands in all of its magnificent beauty.
3 comments:
Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed seeing and the history of this magnificent structure.
It indeed is a magnificent building, must be taken care of and used today. That Mr Plant is really really rich!
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