This scene shows the landscaped area in front of the Hotel Alcazar. Between the two square towers that flank the main entrance, the name of the hotel appears in large letters on the exterior wall. The exterior wall of the front elevation is covered with ivy. This building, constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, is on the National Register of Historic Places.Galleries:Hotels/Motels/Inns, St. Augustine, St. JohnsKeywords:alcazar hotel, hotel, saint augustine, souvenir postcard folder 52, spanish colonial revival, st. augustinePhoto Location: St. Augustine, FloridaDate of Photo: [1918]Original Dimensions: 3000×1815Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 29°53'39.35"N 81°18'47.55"WSource:Treasury St., 7 ft. Wide, Narrowest in U.S. (souvenir folder) (Milwaukee, WI: E. C. Kropp Co.) 16Picture Number: 22397
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