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Travel Bug Dog Tag 1886 Cresent Hotel

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Released:
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In TB Hotel „Since 1974“

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Perched high on a hill above the charming town of Eureka Springs the Crescent Hotel was built in 1886 as a chic destination for the well heeled, but quickly fell into ruin. In 1908, it was revamped as the Crescent College, and Conservatory for Young Women. This institution closed down in 1924, and then opened again in 1930 as a junior college. After the college closed in 1934, the Crescent was leased as a summer hotel.

In 1937, its new owner, Norman G. Baker, turned the building into a hospital and health resort. Baker, a millionaire inventor and radio personality, styled himself as a doctor, despite having had no medical training. He claimed to have discovered a number of "cures" for various ailments, including cancer, and launched frequent attacks on organized medicine, which he accused of being corrupt and profit-driven.

Having been run out of Iowa for practicing medicine without a license, Baker moved his cancer patients to Arkansas and advertised his new health resort at the Crescent. His "cure" consisted primarily of drinking the area's natural spring water. In 1940, federal charges were filed against Baker for mail fraud and he spent four years in prison. The Crescent Hotel was left ownerless until 1946. In the spring of 1946, the Crescent Hotel was purchased by John R. Constantine, Herbert E. Shutter, Herbert Byfield, and Dwight Nichols. On March 15, 1967, the hotel was nearly burned to the ground. The only living owner at this time was Dwight Nichols.

In 1997, Marty and Elise Roenigk purchased the Crescent Hotel for $1.3 million. They oversaw a six-year restoration and renovation of the hotel rooms. Marty Roenigk died in a car crash in 2009; Elise Roenigk remains the hotel's current owner.

The Cresent Hotel has been featured on numerous paranormal T.V. shows, and documentaries where ghost hunters claim that the hotel was indeed haunted by its previous inhabitants.

 

My hope is that this trackable encourages anyone with a love of mystery to visit the hotel, and take its famous ghost tour! 

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About This Item

This is a skeleton key purchased as a souvenir from the famous Cresent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas during my stay in 2018.

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Tracking History (9053.1mi) View Map

Dropped Off 8/31/2023 d'schnüffler placed it in 40. TriRegio Treff Basel Landschaft, Switzerland - 54.55 miles  Visit Log

Gute Reise.

Visited 8/8/2023 d'schnüffler took it to TB-GC-Hotel "Interlaken Ost" Bern, Switzerland - 5,316.61 miles  Visit Log
  • Interlaken
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/8/2023 d'schnüffler grabbed it   Visit Log

We found this TB in the cache TB-GC- Hotel Interlaken Ost, GC27509. We took it with us and show it Switzerland.

Write note 8/6/2023 March_Flood posted a note for it   Visit Log

Found in houston am leaving it in Switzerland

Write note 8/2/2022 MysticCycles posted a note for it   Visit Log

Dropped cache, came back to retrieve it, and it appears that it was taken without being logged. ☹️☹️☹️

Dropped Off 7/12/2022 MysticCycles placed it in The Magic Box Texas   Visit Log

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