Description: Vintage May 26, 1955 Hotel Statler Menu from the Terrace Room! The Hotel Statler was one of several constructed throughout the United States. The Hotel Statler in Detroit consisted of 18 floors, and construction began on the original 800-room portion in 1914 and was completed in 1915. Harry Houdini stayed at the hotel in October 1926, during his last performance at the nearby Garrick Theater. The Statler was one of the 'Big Four' elegant hotel chains that helped to shape the early 20th century history of Detroit, including the Book Cadillac Hotel, The Hotel Tuller, and the Fort Shelby. The Detroit Statler became part of the Hilton Hotel chain in 1954 along with all other former Statler Hotels. Hilton proceeded to remodel and modernize the hotel's interior during the 1960s. In 1974, Hilton ceased their management, and the structure was renamed the Detroit Heritage Hotel until it was abandoned in 1975. After sitting vacant for 30 years, the structure was eventually demolished in 2005, prior to the Super Bowl Game in Detroit that year. Payment within one day of purchase. The menu does have some slight rough edges from use. Please see all photos carefully as to condition. Hotel postcard view of the hotel is not included in the sale. Own an incredible survivor of Detroit's past!
Price: 159 USD
Location: Arlington, Texas
End Time: 2025-02-02T12:34:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.5 USD
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This Collectible: An Original Vintage Menu