The Royal Poinciana Hotel was a Gilded Age hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. Enlarged twice and doubling in size each time, it became the largest wooden structure in the world, with 1,700 employees and accommodations for 2,000 guests. It closed and was razed during the Great Depression.
Hiccaries says
What a shame, it looks so beautiful.
CHark80 says
This might be dumb, but this kind of looks like that one Disney hotel in Orlando.