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- Belmond_El_Encanto abstract "Belmond El Encanto is a hotel in Santa Barbara, California.It was established during the early 1900s when it was popular with artists of the Plein-Air School, celebrities and the \"carriage trade\" from the East Coast. Guests during the early days of Hollywood included Hedy Lamarr, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto location Santa_Barbara,_California.
- Belmond_El_Encanto numberOfRooms "92".
- Belmond_El_Encanto tenant Belmond_(company).
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- Belmond_El_Encanto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Belmond El Encanto".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "--12-31".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "A three-year renovation project was completed, giving El Encanto a "French Country" look.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Accessibility to the Riviera neighbourhood, located high in the hills with fabulous vistas of the Pacific Ocean, was improved by the installation of streetcar service on Alameda Padre Serra".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "After the railway line arrived, Storke sold his “folly” for considerable profit to San Franciscan capitalist Walter Hawley. Hawley’s purchase included all but two lots, one of which was titled to Horatio P. and Maria Stone, the property that El Encanto now sits on. Horatio was the City Clerk in 1870 and well placed in Santa Barbara society.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "D. M. Linnard of San Francisco acquired the hotel.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "El Encanto enjoyed increased popularity as a Hollywood hideaway, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt stayed in cottage 320.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "El Encanto underwent a further facelift with a new fountain installed in the entrance area.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "El Encanto was sold to Maynard W. Kennett for $530,000. Upon his death it passed to his widow Emma C. Kennett.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Eric Friden died in a polo accident. His brother, Rennick Andreoli, assumed Presidency of El Encanto and the Friden Hotel Company.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Frank J. McCoy, proprietor of the Santa Maria Inn, bought El Encanto.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "In March 2013 El Encanto re-opened as an Orient-Express Hotel, with a new restaurant, bar, outdoor pool and spa. Its gardens, with many old trees, were also restored.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "James Warren, President of The County National Bank, built dormitories and several ten-room houses and cottages on his four-acre property across the street from the State Normal School. These are all part of El Encanto today. His intention for the cottages was to house faculty and students. The architects were E. Russell Ray and Winsor Soule, with well-known landscape architect Charles Frederick Eaton. Water service through the Cold Spring Tunnel was established in the neighbourhood, making residential development viable.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Thompson became the new managers and owners, when they bought the hotel for approximately $150,000.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Orient-Express Hotels Ltd. changed its name to Belmond Ltd. At that time the hotel was renamed Belmond El Encanto".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Ron Uhles acquired the property and constructed 20 additional cottages adjacent to the Mission Ridge Road.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Several adjacent acres were purchased and the first Spanish Colonial Revival designed cottages were added.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Spurred by the college campus’s imminent arrival, a group of investors, calling themselves the Riviera Company, bought the Hawley Heights tract and additional acreage. The majority stockholder was banker George Batchelder, who came to be known as the “Father of the Riviera.” He named the development site “The Riviera” because it reminded him of the French coast overlooking the Mediterranean. The Riviera Company planted hundreds of oak seedlings, and ahead of his time, Batchelder put wires and cables underground and insisted that homes be laid out so as not to block neighbours’ views.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Student rentals for the Normal School proved unsuccessful. In May 1917, Mr. Warren announced plans to develop a cottage hotel to cater to the growing tourism market.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "The A. K. Bennett Hotel Corporation purchased the hotel, as well as three additional acres of adjacent land. Over the next few years, twelve new bungalows were constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. A precursor to the time-share industry, many were designed and built to serve as the winter residences of business tycoons, including the founders of Time Magazine, Pepsi-Cola and Arrow Shirts. The cottages’ red-tile roofs made them distinctively different from the Craftsman cottages.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "The Friden family announced its intent to sell El Encanto to Orient-Express Hotels, Trains & Cruises. The family’s decision to sell was based in large part on Orient-Express’ reputation for restoring historic properties. The hotel closed for extensive renovation, in cooperation with Santa Barbara’s Historic Landmarks Commission, to ensure that the hotel continued to reflect its original design.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "The Tobert R. Lurie family purchased El Encanto for approximately $500,000. The family already owned El Mirasol Hotel, also in Santa Barbara.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "The land where the hotel would eventually be built was acquired by entrepreneur C.A. Storke for $153.75 or $1.25 an acre. The purchase was ridiculed as “Storke’s Folly,” because of the lack of water and difficult access to the area.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Thompson, John E. Thompson took over operation of the hotel.".
- Belmond_El_Encanto event "Under Chef Armando Felix, the dining room was marketed under the name Casa Madrid. The same year, the Friden Hotel Company , headed by Eric Friden, took over the hotel and began a series of renovations.".
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- Belmond_El_Encanto comment "Belmond El Encanto is a hotel in Santa Barbara, California.It was established during the early 1900s when it was popular with artists of the Plein-Air School, celebrities and the \"carriage trade\" from the East Coast. Guests during the early days of Hollywood included Hedy Lamarr, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard.".
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