- Royal Poinciana Hotel
The Royal Poinciana Hotel was a
Gilded Age hotel in Palm Beach,Florida ,United States . Enlarged twice and doubling in size each time, it became the largest wooden structure in the world, with 1,700 employees and accommodations for 2,000 guests. It closed and was razed during theGreat Depression .The six-story,
Georgian-style hotel was built as a winter retreat for the elite byHenry Flagler , anoil ,real estate andrailroad tycoon . When he began buying tracts of land here "at any price," Palm Beach was a desolatebarrier island on Florida's Atlantic coast. That began changing, however, when Flagler extended hisFlorida East Coast Railway to West Palm Beach. The Royal Poinciana Hotel, built beside theLake Worth Lagoon , was intended to accommodate his raiload's passengers escaping cold northern winters. Ground was brokenMay 1 ,1893 , and the hotel opened onFebruary 11 ,1894 -- welcoming 17 guests.Flagler built a
spur line across Lake Worth to Palm Beach, allowing the wealthy to arrive directly at the hotel's entrance in their own privaterailway car s. Palm Beach quickly developed into a popular tourist destination for parties,golf ,tennis ,boating , bathing andfishing . The social season originally ran between mid-December and February 23 (the day after Flagler's annualGeorge Washington Ball held at "Whitehall", his 1902 mansion). Enlarged to handle the crowds, the hotel stretched 1,800 feet (549 meters) along Lake Worth. Its hallways totaled more than three miles (5 kilometers) in length.Bellhop s delivered messages and packages from the front desk to guests' rooms bybicycle . On the beachside portion of the property, Flagler erected in 1896 The Palm Beach Inn, renamed The Breakers Hotel in 1901 because guests often requested rooms "over by the breakers." Patrons were shuttled between the two hotels along apine trail in wheeled chairs powered by employees, with a separate palm trail reserved forpedestrian s.In the 1920s, however, tourists began to consider Victorian hotels as relics, and attendance at The Royal Poinciana declined. In 1925, The Breakers burned and was rebuilt, reopening in 1926 with new luxuries which attracted guests away from The Royal Poinciana. The
1928 Okeechobee hurricane hit the old hotel hard, especially the north wing, which shifted off its foundation. It was repaired, but then theStock Market Crash of 1929 and subsequent Great Depression dealt fatal blows. The sprawling structure closed in 1934, and was torn down byLabor Day of 1935. In 1960, a marker was placed at the redeveloped site of the grand hotel which had helped establish Palm Beach.References
* [http://aarf.com/flhotelws07.htm Florida's Grand Hotels from the Gilded Age]
* [http://www.thebreakers.com/about_the_breakers/history/ History of The Breakers Hotel]
* [http://www.worth-avenue.com/palm_beach_story/history.php History of Palm Beach, Florida]External links
* [http://www.historicalsocietypbc.org/ Historical Society of Palm Beach County]
* [http://www.flaglermuseum.us/ "Whitehall", Flagler Museum]
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