- Plaza Hotel (El Paso)
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name = Plaza Hotel
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caption = Plaza Hotel
location =El Paso, Texas
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built = 1930
architect = Trost and Trost
architecture = Art Deco
added =September 24 ,1980
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mpsub = Commercial Structures of El Paso by Henry C. Trost TR
governing_body =The Plaza Hotel, formerly the Hilton Hotel, is a landmark
skyscraper located at 106 Mills Avenue inEl Paso, Texas . The hotel was constructed on the site of the Sheldon Hotel, which burned in 1929. The Sheldon served as the unofficial headquarters for many of the participants in theMexican Revolution (1910-1920's) from both sides of the border. In the fall of 1929,Conrad Hilton began construction. Nineteen days later the stock market crashed and theGreat Depression began, yet construction continued. OnNovember 30 ,1930 , Hilton's first highrisehotel was opened. At 239 feet (73 m) in height it surpassed theO. T. Bassett Tower to become the tallest building in El Paso; it is still the city's third tallest building. Designed byTrost & Trost , the Plaza is anArt Deco styled 19-story steel-framed building with setbacks at the 16th and 17th floors. It is faced with brownbrick andconcrete and crowned with acopper -sheathed pyramid. The exterior remains largely unaltered from its original form.Elizabeth Taylor briefly lived in the penthouse of the hotel after she married Conrad’s son Nicky. The hotel was sold in 1963 at which time the name changed to the Plaza Hotel.Historical markers located on the Plaza Hotel include the First Kindergarten in Texas and The
Woman’s Club of El Paso .Historical markers located in the vicinity of the hotel include
Chinatown and theAnson Mills Building . Both markers are located across Mills Avenue at El Paso Street.In 2008 owner Paul E. Foster announced the Plaza Hotel will undergo extensive renovations, including the Mills Building creating the Mills Plaza District. Plans for the Hotel will be annnouced later.
External links
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=119139 Emporis]
* [http://www.ci.el-paso.tx.us/visitelpasotexas/walking_elpaso_5.asp El Paso Historical Registry]
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