St. Cloud Hotel Postcard
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Title
St. Cloud Hotel Postcard
Subject
St. Cloud, (Fla.)
Description
Postcard depicting a colorized artist's rendition of the St. Cloud Hotel located on New York Avenue. St. Cloud built its first hotel named for the town in 1909 as a two-story structure using materials from the Disston Sugar Mill which previously occupied the land. In December of the same year, it was destroyed in a fire. The hotel was rebuilt with stone as opposed to wood shortly after the fire and was expanded to three floors instead of two. The original rebuilt hotel included wrap-around verandas, but by 1927 the verandas were removed, as can be seen in this photo.
This postcard is part of a private collection kept by Roger Hipel of St. Cloud, Florida.
This postcard is part of a private collection kept by Roger Hipel of St. Cloud, Florida.
Creator
Americhrome
Source
Original 5 x 3 inch color postcard: Private Collection of Roger Hipel.
Publisher
The Seminole Pharmacy and Dale's Variety Store
Contributor
Americhrome
Is Part Of
St. Cloud Collection, Osceola County Collection, RICHES.
Format
application/pdf
Extent
6.04 MB
Medium
5 x 3 inch color postcard
Language
eng
Type
Still Image
Coverage
St. Cloud, Florida
Accrual Method
Donation
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created and published by The Seminole Pharmacy and Dale's Variety Store
Rights Holder
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Curator
Williams, Rachel
Source Repository
Private Collection of Roger Hipel
External Reference
Fisk, Robert A., and Jim Robison. Images of America: St. Cloud. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2002, 42, 46, 58-60, 101.
Collection
Citation
Americhrome, “St. Cloud Hotel Postcard,” RICHES, accessed June 17, 2025, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/11699.