- Faust Hotel
The Faust Landmark, formerly known as the Faust Hotel (or Hotel Faust) and Tebala Towers and located on East State Street, is one of the largest buildings in downtown
Rockford ,Illinois ,United States . It is currently serves older and elderly persons 55 years and older. Built in 1929 as a hotel, it was sold to theShriners who renamed it "Tebala Towers". It was renamed to its current name when sold by the Shriners and was renovated into one and two bedroom efficiency apartments.A
Historic Landmark , the "Faust" is 15 stories tall (186 ft., 57 m) and is capped by a flagpole over the penthouse with a large U.S. flag that flies 24 hours a day. The "Faust" is still Rockford's tallest building. Before 1980 the hotel was also adorned with a set of large red neon letters in a double row that proclaimed "Faust Hotel" and later, "Tebala Towers" on the north top side and the east top side of the building. In the early 1980s a fierce windstorm knocked down some of the letters, damaging the building and putting pedestrians & residents at risk. All the these letters were taken down shortly after this incident. Plans to place a large replica of a 'Fez' Cap over the penthouse, at the base of the flagpole, which was abandoned as impractical.At the end of World War II, during VJ day, the center for much of the celebration in Rockford took place in the area of the Faust hotel and the nearby Midway theater. In its heyday, the "Faust" was known as the premier hotel for Rockford, hosting such dignitaries as President
Dwight D. Eisenhower and the 1960 Democratic Presidential candidateJohn F. Kennedy , as well as one of the Kings ofSweden during a visit to the Swedish community located in Rockford.The Faust was named for Levin Faust, a Swedish immigrant and industrialist who came to Rockford in the late 19th Century and also helped organize what is now know as the Rockford Park District.
External links
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=129000 Pictures of Faust though Emporis Buildings link]
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