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dolphelecat · 8 months
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The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Los Angeles, California
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mapsoffun · 1 year
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I really wanted to poke around The Roosevelt Hotel, and a great way to do that is to grab a bite at 25 Degrees, the surprisingly reasonably-priced burger bar in its lobby area. The space itself is gorgeous, and the LA Dog makes for a great lunch (and the side Caesar adds a bit of balance).
Post-lunch, we poked around the lobby and it’s totally spectacular. 
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trashogram · 23 days
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Imagine Snake!Lucifer wrapped around your shoulders soaking in your warmth, and hissing little compliments and gossipy jokes in your ear all day
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oldshowbiz · 6 months
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Early morning Charles Bronson in a high rise across from the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
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lividety · 5 months
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idk. i just like the idea of alastor using his mic as a baseball bat whenever he wants.
this is a revamp of a drawing i did 2 years ago lol
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Apparently, it wasn't just Giygas or Master Belch that left Threed plagued by the supernatural, as this flyer for the Threed Sunset Hotel from EarthBound's official Japanese guidebook (it's like the one that came with American copies but Japanese!) implies that it already had a reputation of being haunted! Really trying to get on Ghost Hunters, aren't ya Threed?
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choochooopicklepie · 6 months
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twinkclownposse · 3 months
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is alastor teddy roosevelt /hj
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The First School of the Democracy had its first session at the Hotel Commodore, January 29, 1923. Officers of the school, seated left to right are Mrs. Harry Hastings, Mrs. Halsey Wilson, Mrs. Emily Newell Blair (chair), Mrs. Harriet May Mills and Mrs. John E. Quinn. Standing left to right are Miss Elizabeth Colbert, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Miss Annie Mathews.
Photo: Bettmann Archives/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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DEATH NOTE VS REALITY
Source: Death Note en espanol
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ausetkmt · 6 months
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NYC Most Popular Migrate Crisis Destination no go zone here's why
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Listen to the people of New York.
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geeknik · 6 months
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31 Days of Halloween: Day 16, The Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood
Welcome to Day 16 of our 31 days of Halloween journey. Today, we venture into the heart of Tinseltown to explore the historic Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood. This iconic establishment, nestled amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood Boulevard, boasts a rich history intertwined with eerie tales and spectral sightings.
Historical Background
The Roosevelt Hotel opened its grand doors on May 15, 1927, amidst the Golden Era of Los Angeles architecture, heralding itself as an epitome of luxury and elegance. It soon became a glamorous hotspot for celebrities, filmmakers, and those seeking to bask in the Hollywood limelight. Over the years, the hotel has undergone several renovations, the latest in 2015, enhancing its vintage charm while embedding modern luxuries within its walls .
Haunting Tales
The Roosevelt Hotel is not just known for its historic glamour, but also for its resident spectral inhabitants who seemingly have chosen to dwell in its elegant confines well past their worldly timelines.
Marilyn Monroe’s Ghost: The spirit of the iconic Marilyn Monroe reportedly haunts Suite 1200, her favorite abode during her time. Guests have recounted seeing her reflection in a full-length mirror that once adorned the suite, now placed in a hallway to prevent eerie encounters during room service deliveries. Marilyn’s ghost is also believed to dance in the Blossom Ballroom, reliving the days of the first-ever Academy Awards held there.
Montgomery Clift, The Trumpeting Troubadour: Renowned actor Montgomery Clift’s spirit is said to linger around Room 928. His ghostly antics include practicing the trumpet, brushing against the staff, and engaging in spectral lounging, offering a gentle reminder of the bygone era of classic Hollywood.
The Playful Spirit of Little Caroline: The youngest spectral resident, Caroline, roams the hallways in search of her mother. Initially encountered by a psychic in 1992, her innocent presence is often mistaken for a living child, bringing a touch of innocence to the ghostly tales surrounding the hotel.
Tuxedo-Clad Spirits of Yesteryear: The Blossom Ballroom is believed to host spirits from the 1920s, attired in tuxedos, reminiscent of glamorous events of yore. Their ethereal presence adds a nostalgic ambiance to the ballroom, connecting the present with the rich historical tapestry of Hollywood’s golden days .
Exploring the Roosevelt Hotel
A visit to the Roosevelt Hotel offers more than just a luxurious stay; it provides a doorway into Hollywood’s past, mingled with spectral adventures. Whether it’s a chance encounter with Marilyn Monroe’s ghost or the distant trumpeting of Montgomery Clift, the Roosevelt Hotel invites you to a unique, spine-chilling exploration of Hollywood’s haunted history.
Conclusion
As we wrap up Day 16 of our Halloween series, the Roosevelt Hotel stands as a testament to Hollywood’s illustrious past, its spectral residents ensuring that the golden era continues to resonate through its elegant halls. Venture into its haunted realms, explore the tales etched in its walls, and experience the eerie allure that makes the Roosevelt Hotel a unique blend of history and mystery.
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feral-and-or-horny · 1 year
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Cotton candy and cookie dough!✨
cotton candy— do you prefer savory or sweet food more?
I almost said sweet for this, but tbh as I was typing I realized that's not actually true anymore, lol. I still have a major sweet tooth, but I've started leaning more towards savory food lately.
cookie dough— do you prefer jewel tones or earth tones? (so, do you like cool toned colors more or warm, earthy colors more)
I usually prefer cool tones, but my general preference really just boils down to "I like black"
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oldshowbiz · 7 months
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Mae Clarke stayed with Fanny Brice and had her first LA meal at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
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beaute-est-vide · 1 year
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daily-palette · 2 years
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