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Grunewald hotel in New Orleans

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Text on the back -Phostint. Trade Mark Made only by Detroit publishing company.;Production period - beginning of the 20th century;Category - Jewish Businesses;Description - This vertical postcard depicts a painted photograph of the Grunewald hotel in New Orleans. The hotel was built by Louis Grunewald, a German immigrant, and opened in 1893 as 'The Grunewald'. After various expansions it was purchased by a group of New Orleans investors and renamed 'The Roosevelt Hotel' (in honor of late former president Theodore Roosevelt) in 1923. The long time manager in this era was Seymour Weiss who was a confident of U.S Senator and Louisiana Governor Huey Long. During the 1930s, Long used a suite at the Roosevelt as his headquarters. The Roosevelt was acquired by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts in 1965.

Title Grunewald hotel in New Orleans.
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