Showing posts with label Baldpate Inn Publicity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baldpate Inn Publicity. Show all posts

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Day 89: Guinness World Records

The current Guinness World Record for largest collection of keys is held by Lisa J. Large of Kansas City. She has 3,604 keys.

Well, sorry to be the one to break the news to you Lisa, but I hope you’ve enjoyed being the Guinness record holder; your days are numbered. 

With an estimated 30,000 keys in The Baldpate Inn’s key collection, we far surpass the current record. The task before is us is to meet the stipulations of the Guinness Record submission. 


Would you like to be part of this project, and one of the first to know exactly how many keys are in The Baldpate’s collection? 


Written by Liz Rodgers

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Day 33: Homestead



As previously mentioned, Gordon and Ethel Mace fell in love with the Estes area on their honeymoon, and they, along with Gordon’s brother, Charles, began a homestead shortly after.  Their homestead Certificate of the Register of Land Office was completed in 1917.

The Mace homestead was constructed beautifully, with very modern feeling high ceilings and open spaces. There is a definite mountain-cozy feel about it, which thrives through this day.

 




A quote from The Kansas City Star in 1917 describes “a little bungalow on the mountain road from the village to Long’s Peak Inn…the sign that hangs out over the road “Seven Keys to Baldpate” …and seven keys hang on the front door for a knocker. Many famous persons find their way to this charming home and their names are left in the hostess’s registration book.”

When the Smiths purchased The Baldpate Inn in 1986, this Homestead was not part of the deal. Instead it was owned by others for use as a private home until it was purchased in 2001 to once again be part of The Baldpate Inn.   After several years of dreaming, saving, and planning its best use, repairs began in 2012. These plans were delayed by the devastating flood in the fall of 2013 – stay tuned this week to learn more! But the buildings stood the test of time and the dream did not die. 

It was interesting during the restoration to see some of the building’s “bones” and add-ons.  When repairing the kitchen floor, we found old newspapers from 1915 & 1916 that evidently were used as insulation between layers of the flooring. In some spots, instead of the old 2x4 hand-cut pine lumber, there were tree branches used as auxiliary support structures. 

Our Homestead has been restored to include modern conveniences, while still maintaining its original charm.  It re-opened in 2015, and is currently a favorite place for very apparent reasons! Learn more about the Homestead accommodations of this special place, including the spacious great room with a fireplace, library, solarium, porch, full kitchen, dining room and three bedrooms. 


Come imagine life in our original “bungalow” and experience our mountain retreat in historic comfort! 



Written by Liz Rodgers

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Day 5: World famous Baldpate Inn

Even though we’ve been in the same place for 100 years, often we are told that guests that have lived in Colorado ‘forever’ have just discovered us.
What amazes me are the news reports and guest register listings about some of our earliest guests: July 1920 guest from Russia, August 1920 guests from France, June 1922 guests from Netherlands. How ever did these folks know about The Baldpate Inn before the world wide web?  Sure, we have had some rather prestigious feature stories and features over the years, but still!


Love our most recent Key Room story in the January edition of 5280, Denver’s premier lifestyle magazine, and looking back we’ve been pretty blessed in our coverage. We have been featured in Country Living, Forbes, Independence, Historic Traveler, Great Town in America, Diversion, Country Inns, Taste of Home, Bon Appetit, Woman’s Day, Great Inns of America, Frommers, Antiques & Collecting, Motorhome, Inflight GO, USA today, Readers Digest and probably some that I missed.

Before that were years of mentions in Duncan Hines Cookbooks, and perhaps the first big significant 1933 article in Hotel Management! (See article below.)

1943 Nov  Estes Park Trail story Universal Studios


Then you must still consider the Paramount Pictures newsreel in 1943, Universal Studios “Strange as it seems,” along with more recent Discover Channel features.

Let’s face it, we are SPECIAL!

1933 Baldpate feature in Hotel Management

Written by Lois Smith