Arlington Hotel (Hot Springs National Park) Explained

Hotel Name:The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa
Location:Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
Address:239 Central Avenue
Coordinates:34.5167°N -93.0531°W
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Opening Date:1875 (original building), 1893 (second building), 1924 (current building)
Number Of Rooms:484
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Arlington Hotel
Nrhp Type:cp
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Partof:Hot Springs Central Avenue Historic District
Designated Nrhp Type:June 25, 1985
Partof Refnum:85001370[1]

The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa is a resort in the Ouachita Mountains of Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, home of Oaklawn Race Track and the Arkansas Derby. The Arlington's design inspired the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. The hotel is located at the north end of "Bathhouse Row".

History

Samuel W. Fordyce and two other entrepreneurs financed the construction of the first luxury hotel in the area, the first Arlington Hotel, which opened in 1875.[2] After almost 20 years of use, it was razed to build a new hotel.[3]

When it was rebuilt in 1892–93,[2] the hotel was known as the New Arlington, and was designed with Spanish Renaissance architecture. With 300 rooms in four stories of red brick, it had corner towers. This second Arlington burned to the ground on April 5, 1923, killing one fireman and causing an estimated $1.6 million in damage (1923 dollars, about $23.5M in 2018 dollars).[4]

Those buildings were at the north end of Bathhouse Row, where the Arlington Park then was created. The third Arlington Hotel, designed by Mann and Stern in 1924, is the current hotel at the "Y" intersection at the corner of Central Avenue and Fountain Street. The building's huge size, Spanish-Colonial Revival style, and placement at the terminus of the town's most important vista made the building a key Hot Springs landmark. The original site became a park at the north end of Bathhouse Row.[5]

In the 1930s, the Arlington Hotel was a favorite vacation spot for Al Capone at room 443. The whole floor was even rented out for his staff and bodyguards.[6]

Many famous people including the U.S. presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, George H.W. Bush, and native son Bill Clinton have stayed. Even baseball legend Babe Ruth and Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand and Yoko Ono have all luxuriated at the hotel.[6]

For 30 years the hotel was air conditioned via windows and door louvers until 1955 when the central heating & air was installed. The three guests elevators, in operation since 1969 replaced the original elevators that were installed in 1924. The original bath house elevator – lined with beveled glass and shining brass still exists and still manually operates.[6]

The Arlington Hotel has a history of luxury and class, a prime example of all the vast celebrities that have come to it. it was even referred to as “the most elegant and complete hotel in America” in Charles Cutter's 1892 Guide Book.[6]

Present Day and Renovation Efforts

The nearly 100-year old hotel is under extensive renovations as of August of 2023. CEO of Sky Capitol Group Al Rajabi purchased the hotel and, backed by Arkansas Federal Credit Union, is restoring the exterior facade back to how it looked in 1924.[7] This preservation effort also seeks to modernize the building to update it to current building codes, as well as modern guest sensibilities.

The Lobby Bar of the Arlington is on Esquire Magazine's list of the best bars in America. http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/bb-thelobbybar

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NPS Focus . National Register of Historic Places . . January 2, 2011.
  2. Web site: Stitt-Patterson House, Hot Springs, Garland County. Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. 14 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140819084054/http://www.arkansaspreservation.com/historic-properties/_search_nomination_popup.aspx?id=1443. 19 August 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: Hodge. Michael. Arlington Hotel. Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. 14 June 2014.
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/1923/04/06/archives/fire-rages-in-hot-springs-ark-hotel-305-guests-escape-fireman-is.html "Fire Rages in Hot Springs (Ark.) Hotel; 305 Guests Escape, Fireman Is Killed"
  5. Book: Paige, John C . Laura Woulliere Harrison . Out of the Vapors: A Social and Architectural History of Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs National Park . U.S. Department of the Interior . 1987 .
  6. Web site: History of Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa Hotels in Hot Springs Arkansas. Hospitality. OPEN. www.arlingtonhotel.com. 2018-04-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20180430181655/http://www.arlingtonhotel.com/default.aspx?pg=history. 2018-04-30. dead.
  7. Web site: Weltner . Aidan . 2023-08-23 . Restoring a Treasure - Arkansas Federal Credit Union & The Arlington Hotel - Hot Springs, AR . 2023-10-16 . Arkansas Federal Credit Union . en-US.