During Cleveland’s heyday, the world’s most influential businessmen, politicians and entertainers flocked to America’s sixth-largest city, enjoying the full hospitality of splendid hotels
befitting a first-rate metropolis. Marked by architectural splendor, sumptuous design, technical innovation and world-class service, these grand palaces rose and fell with Cleveland’s fortunes.
From Teddy Roosevelt dining under the ornate chandeliers of the Hotel Hollenden’s famed Crystal Ballroom to Bob Hope and Jack Benny cracking wise at the Alcazar’s bar, Michael DeAloia adds
atmosphere to seven of the most elegant and inviting Cleveland hotels to emerge in the early twentieth century. Only one of these legendary establishments hosts guests today. This revealing
chronicle recaptures the golden age of Cleveland’s power and prestige.