File:Downtown and the Roosevelt Hotel (2891576614).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDowntown and the Roosevelt Hotel (2891576614).jpg | Downtown and the Roosevelt hotel, where I stayed during the 2008 ATA (American Telemedicine Association) convention. The Roosevelt was named for America's 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt. Built in 1929 during the onslaught of the Great Depression, the Roosevelt Hotel provided first class high rise accommodations in the very new and burgeoning city of Seattle. The Roosevelt has undergone several renovations since first opening; closing for several years in the 80's, and reopening to the public again in 1989. One can still find beautiful Art Deco molding in the second floor Art Gallery. The lobby decor suggests an early 20th century gentleman’s retreat, complete with hundreds of books available to guests, a cozy fireplace setting, and a grand piano. Honoring the President's love of the art and culture, the second floor of the hotel hosts an art gallery featuring local and regionally established fine artists. The pink neon rooftop sign is still lit 24 hours a day, and is a beacon in the downtown night to guests heading back from an event-filled day in the city. |
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Author | Cliff from Arlington, Virginia, USA |
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JPEG file comment | Downtown and the Roosevelt hotel, where I stayed during the 2008 ATA (American Telemedicine Association) convention. The Roosevelt was named for America's 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt. Built in 1929 during the onslaught of the Great Depression, the Roosevelt Hotel provided first class high rise accommodations in the very new and burgeoning city of Seattle. The Roosevelt has undergone several renovations since first opening; closing for several years in the 80's, and reopening to the public again in 1989. One can still find beautiful Art Deco molding in the second floor Art Gallery. The lobby decor suggests an early 20th century gentleman’s retreat, complete with hundreds of books available to guests, a cozy fireplace setting, and a grand piano. Honoring the President's love of the art and culture, the second floor of the hotel hosts an art gallery featuring local and regionally established fine artists. The pink neon rooftop sign is still lit 24 hours a day, and is a beacon in the downtown night to guests heading back from an event-filled day in the city. |
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Scene type | A directly photographed image |