Hotel Paso Del Norte
Introduction
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The hotel as it appeared in the 1970s.
Backstory and Context
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The idea for the hotel originated with local businessman and land owner Zach T. White, who arrive in El Paso in early 1881. After witnessing the fire that destroyed the Grand Central Hotel in 1892, he decided to build a fireproof hotel. He spent $1.5 million dollars—a huge some at the time—sparing no expense. He even hired Italian artisans to help create the lobby. Numerous prominent figures have stayed at the hotel including General John Pershing, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Vice President Nixon. Additionally, it was here in 1963 that President Lyndon John and Mexican President Adolfo Lopez Mateos (and other officials) attended the Chazimal Convention, which resolved a longs-standing border dispute between the two countries.
In 1971, White's daughter sold the hotel to an investment company. Different owners acquired the building during the next few decades. In 1986, a 17-story addition was built. In 2004, the hotel was renamed the Camino Real. Marriot bought it in 2017 and began a process of extensive renovations.
Sources
Cassidy, Richard T. "Hotel Paso del Norte." National Park Service - National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. January 5, 1979. https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/media/40968896/content/electronic-records/rg-079/NPS_TX/79002933.pdf.
"The Hotel Paso Del Norte in Downtown will become a Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel." El Paso Inc. May 17, 2017. http://www.elpasoinc.com/news/local_news/the-hotel-paso-del-norte-in-downtown-will-become-a/collection_61ec9882-3b3b-11e7-a77b-a3f09d86a754.html.
Wikimedia Commons: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Paso_del_Norte#/media/File:Hotel_Paso_del_Norte,_El_Paso,_Texas.jpg