Ormond Hotel

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Ormond Hotel was a historic luxury resort hotel in Ormond Beach, Florida, developed in the late 19th century as part of Henry Flagler’s coastal tourism empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic hotel
hotel
resort hotel
architecturalStyle Queen Anne style NERFINISHED
Victorian architecture
associatedWith Florida East Coast Railway NERFINISHED
Gilded Age tourism in Florida
category Buildings and structures in Ormond Beach, Florida
Defunct hotels in Florida
Demolished hotels in Florida
Henry Flagler buildings NERFINISHED
Resort hotels in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 1992
demolitionReason economic infeasibility of restoration
structural deterioration
developer Henry Flagler NERFINISHED
era late 19th century
hasView Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
heritageStatus listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Florida
Ormond Beach, Florida NERFINISHED
Volusia County, Florida NERFINISHED
material wood
near Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Halifax River NERFINISHED
notableFor grand wooden Victorian architecture
role in early Florida tourism
NRHPLocation Volusia County, Florida NERFINISHED
NRHPStatus delisted after demolition
NRHPType building
ownedBy Florida East Coast Hotel Company NERFINISHED
Henry Flagler NERFINISHED
partOf Henry Flagler’s coastal tourism empire
region East Coast of Florida NERFINISHED
servedAs winter resort
status demolished
no longer extant
targetedClientele Gilded Age elite
wealthy tourists
tourismRole helped establish Ormond Beach as a resort destination
transportConnection Florida East Coast Railway NERFINISHED
usedAs seasonal resort

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