- Broadmoor Hotel
The Broadmoor Hotel is a 5-star/5-diamond luxury
hotel and resort, located in southwestern Colorado Springs,Colorado . Built in the early 20th century as the "Grand Dame of the Rockies", it was one of the finest resort destinations along theRocky Mountains during the age ofrailroad s.Fact|date=April 2007 It continues to be a popular conference destination for businessmen and government officials.Fact|date=April 2007 It also offers a tennis facility rated #3 by "Tennis Magazine". [ [http://www.broadmoor.com/colorado-tennis-resorts.php Tennis at the Broadmoor] from the [http://www.broadmoor.com/ official Broadmoor Hotel website] ] and three 18-hole golf courses; the East Course has hosted numerousUSGA championships, most recently the 2008 U.S. Senior Open. The hotel sits at an elevation of 6230 feet (1900 m) above sea level. [http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=13&X=641&Y=5366&W=3&qs=%7cColorado+Springs%7cCO%7c]History
The resort dates from 1891, when it began as a small hotel and
casino . The current resort was built in 1918 bySpencer Penrose , a Philadelphiaentrepreneur whose brother was SenatorBoies Penrose . Nicknamed "Spec" for skill atspeculation , Spencer Penrose amassed a fortune frommining claims at nearby Cripple Creek, and after agrand tour through Europe's finest hostelries, decided to build one, with no expense spared. The hotel attracted a wealthy clientele in the early 20th century, drawn to the beauty ofPikes Peak , as well as to the mountain air which aided recuperation fromtuberculosis . Penrose was so pleased with the Broadmoor that in 1937 he completed nearby a monument to its creator — histomb , taking the rather novel form of an 80-foot hilltopobservation tower which overlooks the resort. Persuaded not to name the structure after himself, it is instead called the "Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun," honoring Penrose's friend who died in a plane crash in 1935, during construction of the tomb.The Broadmoor resort was formerly the site of the
Broadmoor World Arena , a historic ice arena which hosted theWorld Figure Skating Championships five times between 1957 and 1975. The original home to theBroadmoor Skating Club , for many years the rink was an important international training center for the sport, employing such notable coaches asCarlo Fassi . The rink was demolished in 1994 to make way for a new wing of the hotel. On the hotel grounds, there remains a memorial to the Broadmoor skaters who were members of the United States team killed in a 1961 plane crash. From the 1940s to the 1980s, a small ski area below Cheyenne Mountain, called "Polomar" or "Ski Broadmoor", operated but shut down due to lack of snowfall and insufficient funds to keep it running. The mountain was mostly beginner-oriented.The Broadmoor has over 700 rooms, 18 restaurants and cafes, 3 golf courses, and a world-class spa. [ [http://www.broadmoor.com/colorado-springs-resort.php Resort Overview] from the official Broadmoor website] The
El Pomar Carriage House Museum houses an extensive collection of vintage carriages and automobiles on-site. The Penrose Room, named after Spencer Penrose, is the only Five-Diamond dining in Colorado.Raised letter 'A'
The hotel's name and logo is always officially presented as all uppercase with a small letter A raised higher than the other letters: BROADMOOR. The reasoning behind this is surrounded by legend and rumor. One story claims the alteration was necessary to obtain a copyright due to other uses of the Scottish word Broadmoor, such as the nearby Broadmoor Dairy (since closed). The hotel's official website says "The raised "A" in The BROADMOOR name came about in order to render the name unique, since it has been in use since the late 1800s and therefore could not be copyrighted." [ [http://www.broadmoor.com/five-star-hotel.php The Broadmoor Story] from the official Broadmoor website]
Another story claims that Spencer Penrose and
William Jackson Palmer , the founder of Colorado Springs, were locked in a friendly albeit competitive rivalry. Palmer owned the nearby "Antlers Hotel", and for that reason, Penrose required the "A" in "Broadmoor" to always be smaller than the other letters. In some tellings, the small 'A' in this story was a sporting claim that Penrose would eventually own Palmer's Antlers Hotel, which he eventually would accomplish.And yet another story says that Spencer, being the hands on man that he was with his mining investments, he liked to inspect the mines himself. He had a regular room at the Antler's Hotel, and when he arrived at the front desk covered in mine dust on one particular occasion, he was refused his room. They couldn't tell who he was. He got so mad, he decided to build a bigger and better hotel. The large A, was to remind those at the rival hotel, just who was the better establishment. See also
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Broadmoor Golf Club References
External links
* [http://www.broadmoor.com/ Official Broadmoor Hotel website]
* [http://www.coloradosfinesthotels.com/broadmoor-hotel-reviews.php Review of the Broadmoor Hotel]
* [http://www.coloradosfinesthotels.com/broadmoor-hotel.php Member of Colorado's Finest Hotels]
* [http://www.broadmoor.com/page.asp?id=broadmoor_story History of the Broadmoor Hotel]
* [http://www.cmzoo.org/shrine.html Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun]
* [http://www.cyberwest.com/cw22/broadmoor_hotel.shtml Vice-President Cheney at the Broadmoor]
* [http://www.nato.int/docu/pr/2003/p03-071e.htm NATO Summit at the Broadmoor]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16013640/site/newsweek/page/2/ "Newsweek" article mentioning President Bush's hangover at the Broadmoor]
* [http://www.designpackaginginc.com/gallery/index.php?product_id=5/ Design Packaging Inc.]
* [http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=13&X=641&Y=5366&W=3&qs=%7cColorado+Springs%7cCO%7c Terraserver-USA.com] -USGS topographic map and aerial photo
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