National Historic Landmark Tampa Bay Hotel building

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The National Historic Landmark Tampa Bay Hotel building is a grand, former Gilded Age resort hotel in Tampa, Florida, renowned for its distinctive Moorish Revival architecture and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Landmark
former resort hotel
historic hotel building
architecturalStyle Gilded Age architecture
Moorish Revival architecture NERFINISHED
city Tampa NERFINISHED
closingDate 1930s
completionDate 1891
constructionStartDate 1888
country United States of America
currentUse Henry B. Plant Museum NERFINISHED
University of Tampa campus building
developer Henry B. Plant NERFINISHED
floorArea approximately 6 acres under roof
hasArchitecturalElement cupolas
domes
minarets
ornamental ironwork
verandas
hasFeature extensive gardens
golf course (historic)
indoor heated swimming pool (historic)
race track (historic)
hasMaterial brick
steel
terra cotta ornamentation
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
surface form: U.S. National Historic Landmark

U.S. National Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
historicPeriod Gilded Age NERFINISHED
locatedIn Tampa, Florida NERFINISHED
locationOnRiver Hillsborough River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Tampa Bay NERFINISHED
notableGuest Clara Barton NERFINISHED
Frederic Remington NERFINISHED
Theodore Roosevelt NERFINISHED
NRHPDesignationDate 1972
NRHPListing National Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
NRHPType National Historic Landmark NERFINISHED
numberOfStories 4
openingDate 1891
operator Henry B. Plant Museum NERFINISHED
University of Tampa NERFINISHED
originalFunction luxury resort hotel
partOf Plant System of railroads and hotels NERFINISHED
referenceNumberNRHP 72000324
roofMaterial metal
significantEvent served as a staging area for U.S. troops in the Spanish–American War
state Florida
usedBy U.S. Army officers during Spanish–American War
usedFor Spanish–American War military headquarters

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Henry B. Plant Museum occupiesPartOf National Historic Landmark Tampa Bay Hotel building