The main entrance of the Hotel Ponce de Leon is an arcade with multiple curved arches. The central arch has a faux portcullis. Both square towers are visible, but only the small cupola on top of the central dome can be seen. Through the central arch, part of the courtyard is visible. The building was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, with elements of Moorish Revival. This building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a National Historic Landmark.Galleries:Hotels/Motels/Inns, St. Augustine, St. JohnsKeywords:hotel, hotel ponce de leon, pnce de leon hotel, saint augustine, souvenir postcard folder 101, souvenir postcard folder 47, spanish colonial revival, st. augustinePhoto Location: St. Augustine, FloridaOriginal Dimensions: 3000×1901Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 29°53'39.35"N 81°18'47.55"WSource:Souvenir Folder of St. Augustine, Florida (Jacksonville, FL: H. & W. B. Drew Co.) 15Picture Number: 22412
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