- Hotel San Carlos (Phoenix)
The Hotel San Carlos branch in
Phoenix, Arizona , is both an operating hotel and tourist site. It has been associated with ghost sightings.Legend
Many employees have said that they have seen ghosts at the hotel, the most commonly mentioned being that of
Leone Jensen . This caused theTravel Channel to dedicate part of their showWorld Travels to the hotel. This feature on the hotel was premiered on Monday,January 19 ,2004 . Whether the ghost sighting theory is a promotional stunt or not is debatable.Historical facts
The site where the hotel sits was the location of the first school in Phoenix. The four room adobe school was inaugurated in 1874. It was replaced with a larger structure in 1879. The school was enlarged several times but was condemned in [1916] ] , with construction of a luxury hotel in mind. In addition, many area children died during the 1918 swine
flu epidemic that attacked theUnited States .In 1919, the land was bought by the Babbitt family (relatives of
Bruce Babbitt , former Secretary of the Interior and Arizona Governor, who intended to build a hotel. The San Carlos Hotel project was finally begun by Charles Harris andDwight D. Heard who purchased the property from the Babbitts. Construction began in 1927. The hotel was designed by Nationally known architects in the Italian Renaissance style. The hotel was state of the art with air conditioning (the first in Phoenix), elevators, circulating chilled water in the rooms and steam heat. The hotel grand opening was on March 19, 1928. The hotel was built at a cost of nearly $850,000.The hotel competed with the posh, nearby Westward Ho hotel, completed the following year, which was located on what once was Phoenix's first radio transmitter and whose list of clientele include such celebrities as
Jack Dempsey andJohn F. Kennedy . The San Carlos had its share of celebrities such asMae West ,Clark Gable ,Carole Lombard ,Marilyn Monroe andGene Autry .On
May 7 ,1928 , "The Arizona Republic " reported the death of Leone Jensen. The article's headline read "Pretty blonde jumps from (the) San Carlos (hotel) early today". Based on what she wrote on her death note, it could be assumed that the 22 year old woman was physically abused by her boyfriend, a bellboy at the Westward Ho. Speculations have been made as to whether Jensen was pregnant and/or her boyfriend was having an affair with another hotel worker. Because of these theories, the way she died is also debated. While most evidence pointed tosuicide , many have said that she could have been pushed off by her boyfriend or her boyfriend's other girlfriend.Another ghost frequently mentioned by hotel employees is that of a little girl, possibly around six to nine years old, who is rumored to visit hotel rooms at night and sit crying. Ghost believers think she was probably one of the area children affected either by the school's closing or the flu epidemic.
On
December 9 , 2004, yet another tragic death happened at this hotel, when an unidentified man jumped to his death from the hotel's roof.The Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix, a member of
Historic Hotels of America , a program of theNational Trust for Historic Preservation , underwent a $1,000,000 remodel in 2003. Work continues on this historic boutique hotel. The hotel faces stiff competition from such five-star hotels asThe Phoenician ,Arizona Biltmore Hotel theRitz Carlton , manyHilton Hotels and theHyatt Regency Phoenix . However, as downtown Phoenix continues its dramatic growth the Hotel San Carlos continues to remain in the heart of downtown Phoenix, 6 blocks fromChase Field home of theArizona Diamondbacks , 5 blocks fromU.S. Airways Arena , home of thePhoenix Suns , and less than 3 blocks from theDodge Theatre ,Symphony Hall Phoenix , Orpheum Theatre, thePhoenix Convention Center and theHerberger Performing Arts Center .External links
* [http://www.hotelsancarlos.com/ Official site]
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