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$17.31The Story
The Capital Hotel of Little Rock, Arkansas, is uniquely beautiful, with its cast-ironĀ faƧadeĀ and marble lobby, its high-ceilinged rooms, and its rich history. Since its opening in 1876, it has been the stage for the struggles, schemes, and dreams of generations of politicians, debutantes, businesspeople, and newlyweds. A wide variety of owners and visionaries have shaped the hotelās fortunes, including the Yankee entrepreneur who raised its walls, the Italian immigrant family who kept it going in its worst days, the architect who envisioned new life in its venerable bones, and the financiers and craftsmen who brought the Capital to its current glory as a luxury hotel.
ĀThe story of the Capital Hotel is also the story of Little Rock and of many American cities: built in the commercial boom of the 1870s, in full flower at the turn of the centuryāthen battered by the Depression, optimistic in the postwar era, decrepit by the late 1960s, rejuvenated in the 1980s and 2000s, and now thriving today.This lavishly illustrated volumeārecently updated to celebrate the hotelās 150th anniversaryātraces the buildingās lively history, from its origins as a commercial hub to its spectacular renovation into a jewel of downtown Little Rock.
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The Capital Hotel of Little Rock, Arkansas, is uniquely beautiful, with its cast-ironĀ faƧadeĀ and marble lobby, its high-ceilinged rooms, and its rich history. Since its opening in 1876, it has been the stage for the struggles, schemes, and dreams of generations of politicians, debutantes, businesspeople, and newlyweds. A wide variety of owners and visionaries have shaped the hotelās fortunes, including the Yankee entrepreneur who raised its walls, the Italian immigrant family who kept it going in its worst days, the architect who envisioned new life in its venerable bones, and the financiers and craftsmen who brought the Capital to its current glory as a luxury hotel.
ĀThe story of the Capital Hotel is also the story of Little Rock and of many American cities: built in the commercial boom of the 1870s, in full flower at the turn of the centuryāthen battered by the Depression, optimistic in the postwar era, decrepit by the late 1960s, rejuvenated in the 1980s and 2000s, and now thriving today.This lavishly illustrated volumeārecently updated to celebrate the hotelās 150th anniversaryātraces the buildingās lively history, from its origins as a commercial hub to its spectacular renovation into a jewel of downtown Little Rock.




