- Copley Plaza
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hotel_name = Fairmont Copley Plaza
image_width = 250px
caption = Front of the hotel, St. James Avenue on the south side ofCopley Square
location =Boston, Massachusetts ,USA
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opening_date = 1912
stars = 5
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architect =Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
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operator =Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
owner =Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
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website = [http://www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza/ www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza]
footnotes =The Fairmont Copley Plaza hotel (or Copley Plaza as it is colloquially known) is a four-star hotel in downtownBoston, Massachusetts owned byFairmont Hotels and Resorts .It opened in 1912 on St. James Avenue and defines the south side of
Copley Square .Mayor of Boston John F. Fitzgerald (President Kennedy's grandfather) presided over a reception of over 1,000 national dignitaries, civic leaders, captains of industry, and stage and movie stars.The Copley Plaza's opening was so popular and anticipated that rooms had been booked as early as 16 months in advance. The total cost to open the hotel was an extravagant sum of $5.5 million, and as one newspaper noted, "The opening presented to Boston one of the most colorful and brilliant pictures the city has ever seen. It marked a new era in hotel-keeping, not only in Boston, but in the entire country."Fact|date=May 2008
The Copley Plaza was built on the original site of the Museum of Fine Arts. Named in honor of
John Singleton Copley , the American painter, it stands with theBoston Public Library , Trinity Church, andOld South Church as one of the architectural landmarks of the Copley Square. The hotel's architect wasHenry Janeway Hardenbergh , who also designed other famous hotels, including theWillard Hotel inWashington D.C. and thePlaza Hotel inNew York City , the Copley Plaza's sister hotel.Though many decades have passed since The Plaza and the Copley Plaza opened, today's visitors would have an experience very similar to visitors in 1912. Much of the classical architecture and decor have been preserved, including the famous back-to-back "P" monogram that appears throughout both hotels today.
The seven floor hotel is constructed of
limestone and buff brick in the Beaux-Arts style. TheE-shaped building is strongly supported by pilings driven to a depth of convert|70|ft|m below the street level.In 1979, a fire broke out at the Copley Plaza Hotel, in which media mogul
Sumner Redstone survived by hanging from a third-story window. His hand was partially paralyzed from the fire. Film directorRob Cohen was also caught in and rescued from the same fire. Frederick Kerry (born Fritz Kohn), the paternal grandfather ofJohn Kerry , committedsuicide with a gunshot to the head in the restroom of this hotel in 1921.The Copley Plaza is also recognized as an innovator in the hotel industry. The hotel is known for these industry firsts: the first hotel completely
air-conditioned hotel inBoston , the first hotel with an international reservations system, and the first to acceptcredit cards .Since its early days, the Copley Plaza Hotel has been host to many famous citizens. Every
U.S. President sinceWilliam Howard Taft has visited the hotel. Royalty fromGreece ,Thailand , Abyssinia,Saudi Arabia ,Iran ,Belgium ,Denmark , andEngland have visited the hotel. Celebrities includingTony Bennett ,Lena Horne ,Dorothy Lewis ,Frank Sinatra , andLuciano Pavarotti have also been guests. In addition,Elizabeth Taylor andRichard Burton chose the Copley Plaza for their second honeymoon.The entrance hallway has been called Peacock Alley since the 1920s because of the ongoing parade of the elegantly dressed Bostonians strolling past to attend Tea Dances and social events. The convert|5000|sqft|m2|sing=on lobby has a convert|21|ft|m|sing=on high gilded
coffered ceiling with matchingEmpire style crystal chandeliers and Italian marble columns.
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