Catskill Resorts: Lost Architecture of Paradise: Lost Architecture of Paradise

by Ross Padluck

Hardcover, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

728.5

Publication

Schiffer (2013), Edition: 1, 176 pages

Description

The great hotels of the Catskill Mountains were once the playground of movie stars, athletes, and politicians, as well as millions of vacationing New Yorkers. In time, however, The Catskills became victim to the social and economic progression that helped cultivate the area's own resort industry. Take a step back in time to revisit the architectural legacy of these hotels, from the majestic mountain houses of the nineteenth century to the glamorous mid-century hotels of the Borscht Belt: Grossinger's, the Concord, and the Nevele. Relive the stories behind the theaters and nightclubs and the architecture of the lavish lobbies where bellhops welcomed celebrities; and the vacuous dining rooms that served thousands of rich kosher meals each day. Now all a distant memory, the hotels are kept alive through hundreds of photographs, postcards, brochures, and drawings depicting their grandeur of yesteryear. This is a great resource for historians, architectural buffs, and all those who once vacationed there.… (more)

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LibraryThing member phoenixcomet
Catskill Resorts takes you back in time to the glory days of tourism as a booming business in the Catskill Mountains. The resorts that remain to this day - except for the Mohonk Mountain House - are mere shadows of former glory. The original beauty of places such as the Catskill Mountain House and
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the Laurel House are long gone, as well as the kistchy 60's riche of Sullivan County and Grossingers. Times change, but it would've been nice if some of these beautiful places had survived the 20th century.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

176 p.; 11.3 x 8.7 inches

ISBN

0764343173 / 9780764343179
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