- The Ambassador Hotel
The Ambassador Hotel was a landmark hotel in
Los Angeles, California and location of the Cocoanut Grovenightclub . It was the place where presidential candidate, United States Senator and former U.S. Attorney GeneralRobert F. Kennedy was shot on the morning ofJune 5 ,1968 .Background
The Ambassador Hotel formally opened on
January 1 ,1921 , and was located at 3400Wilshire Boulevard , between Catalina Street and Mariposa Avenue, in the center of Los Angeles'Mid-Wilshire District. Designed by Pasadena architectMyron Hunt , the Ambassador Hotel was frequented byHollywood personalities and luminaries of the world, with some taking up residence. From 1930 to 1943, sixAcademy Awards ceremonies were held at the hotel. Perhaps as many as seven U.S. Presidents stayed at The Ambassador Hotel, from Hoover to Nixon, along with heads of state from around the world. For decades, the hotel's famed Cocoanut Grove nightclub hosted the biggest names in entertainment, serving as the launching point of such performers asFrank Sinatra ,Barbra Streisand ,Judy Garland ,Bing Crosby ,Liza Minnelli ,Martin and Lewis ,Merv Griffin ,Evelyn Knight , andRichard Pryor .1920s
During the
Roaring 20s the Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove nightclub was the hotspot for people likeLouis B. Mayer ,Charlie Chaplin ,Howard Hughes ,Clara Bow ,Rudolph Valentino ,Gloria Swanson , and others. It's been said thatJoan Crawford would go there once a week and dance theCharleston . It was also said that a great deal of famousJazz bands came to play.1930s
The 1930s saw the Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove as a splashy playground for such film legends as
Norma Shearer ,Errol Flynn ,Clark Gable ,Carole Lombard ,Katharine Hepburn ,Cary Grant ,Lana Turner , and others. On February 29, 1940, the 1939 Academy Awards Ceremony took place in the Cocoanut Grove, withBob Hope hosting.1940s
The 1940s opened with
World War II and the Ambassador Hotel did its part in the War Effort by hosting gala fundraisers within the Cocoanut Grove and when the war came to an end, the Cocoanut Grove became a retreat for servicemen, servicewomen, and many movie stars.The RFK shooting
In the pantry area of the hotel's main kitchen, shortly after midnight on
June 5 ,1968 and following a short victory speech in the Embassy Room ballroom of The Ambassador Hotel, the winner of theCalifornia Democratic presidentialprimary election , Senator Robert F. Kennedy, was shot along with five other persons.Palestinian immigrantSirhan Bishara Sirhan was arrested at the scene and later convicted of the muder. Kennedy died one day later from his injuries, while the other victims survived their wounds. During the demolition of The Ambassador Hotel in late 2005 and early 2006, portions of the area where the 1968 shooting took place were set aside and removed from the site. The portion ofWilshire Boulevard in front of the hotel has been signed the "Robert F. Kennedy Parkway."After the death of RFK
The death of
Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) coincided with the beginning of the hotel's demise, hastened by the decline of the surrounding neighborhood. By the 1970s, thegang and drug problems in the area near the hotel were already becoming severe, and worsened as time went on. Despite a renovation of the Cocoanut Grove in the mid 1970s, under the creative control ofSammy Davis, Jr. , the hotel was not able to return to its former splendor, and was closed in 1989 to guests, but remained open for filming and private events.Filming at the hotel
The hotel was a frequent site of movie, music video and television filming, having served as a location for such films as "
The Graduate ", "Hoffa ", "Beaches", "True Romance ", "Scream 2 ", "", "Catch Me If You Can ", "Crazy", "The Mask", "Without You I'm Nothing ", "Crazy in Alabama ", "S.W.A.T.", "The Best Man ", "Angel", and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas".Emilio Estevez 's movie "Bobby" managed to film there in late 2005, even as the adjoining wing was being demolished. The Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove also played host to rock legendRoy Orbison and several rock performers in the 1987 TV special "Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night ". The Cocoanut Grove was recreated in the 2004 film "The Aviator ", but was not filmed on the hotel property. Several scenes from Disney's made-for-TV movie "Tower of Terror" were also filmed at the hotel.Decision to demolish
From 2004 to 2005, The Ambassador Hotel was totally closed and became the focus of a battle between the
Los Angeles Unified School District , who wanted to clear the site and build a school;Sirhan Sirhan , who, through his lawyer the late Lawrence Teeter, wanted to conduct more testing in the pantry whereRobert F. Kennedy was shot; and preservationists (theLos Angeles Conservancy and the Art Deco Society), who wanted the hotel and its various elements saved and integrated into the future school.Following much litigation, a settlement was reached at the end of August 2005, allowing the The Ambassador Hotel demolition to go forward in exchange for the establishment of a $4.9 million fund, earmarked for saving historic school buildings in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
The demolition
On
September 10 ,2005 , a final public auction was held for the remaining hotel fittings and work soon began on demolition of The Ambassador Hotel. OnJanuary 16 ,2006 , the last section of The Ambassador Hotel fell, with most of the demolition taking place in 2005, leaving only the annex that housed the hotel entrance, a shopping arcade, the coffee shop, and the Cocoanut Grove, all of which were promised to be preserved in some manner and used in the new school. A wake attended by hundreds was held for The Ambassador Hotel onFebruary 2 ,2006 at the Gaylord Apartments and adjoining restaurant H.M.S. Bounty [http://thehmsbounty.com/] , both part of a historic building built in 1924, directly across the street from the Ambassador;Diane Keaton , who was one of many who fought for the preservation of the hotel, was among the speakers at the ceremony.Cocoanut Grove preservation
The Cocoanut Grove
nightclub has been renovated a number of times before, destroying much of its architectural integrity, and it was promised that it would undergo yet another major transformation before emerging as the auditorium for the new school. Also promised was preservation of the attached ground floor coffee shop, designed by noted architect, Paul Williams.Due to recent discoveries of the structural integrity, however, the LAUSD is now planning to demolish most of the Grove, although the hotel entrance, coffee shop, and east wall of the Grove will be retained.
2006 - 2010
LAUSD plans to build Central Los Angeles New Learning Center #1 K-3 [http://www.laschools.org/project-status/one-project?project_number=55.98046A] and Central Los Angeles New Learning Center #1 4-8/HS [http://www.laschools.org/project-status/one-project?project_number=55.98046] . LAUSD plans to open the K-3 facility in 2009 and the 4-8 and high school facility in 2010. The north side of the new school will suggest the original facade of the hotel and north lawns will remain much the same, as seen from Wilshire Boulevard.
ee also
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Robert F. Kennedy
*Robert F. Kennedy assassination External links
* [http://TheAmbassadorHotel.com TheAmbassadorHotel.com]
* [http://whit-wagner.com/ambassador/intro.html Ambassador Hotel image library]
* [http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/atdtribute.html The Ambassador's Ambassador of Goodwill - "Art The Doorman" - includes many vintage photographs]
* [http://www.ambassadorimages.com "Late Check-Out: Images From The Ambassador Hotel's Final Two Years"]
* [http://ambassadorhotel.blogspot.com/ The Ambassador's Last Stand]
* [http://www.seeing-stars.com/Hotels/Ambassador.shtml Seeing Stars: The Ambassador Hotel]
* [http://www.hankstuever.com/ambassad.html/ "Dead inn" by Hank Stuever] : "Washington Post ",April 18 ,2004
* [http://www.locationmanagers.org/cms/index.php?page=photography_exhibit_last_looks/ "Last Looks", an exhibit featuring LMGA Location Manager's Photos of the hotel's last days]
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