Key to Hotel Del Monte, America's First Resort Hotel (1880-1942)

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Here is a historic find I made today. The key to room #249 of Hotel Del Monte, of Monterey California, the USA's first resort hotel ever. Many famous people and US presidents like Theodore Roosevelt stayed there.
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Del Monte was built by the railroad baron Charles Crocker (1822-1888) of the Central Pacific Railroad in 1880 on land he acquired in advance of completing the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869.
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Hotel Del Monte was the first resort hotel in North America.

In 1887 the first hotel burned down and was rebuilt. The second structure was damaged by the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 but survived until September 27th 1924 when it was again destroyed by fire. A third building was constructed in 1924 and still stands to this day but ceased being a hotel in 1942 when it was transformed into a training school by the US Navy for WWII.

From all the research I've done I am certain this key is from the second Hotel Del Monte from 1887-1924. What this means is this key could have once graced the hands Theodore Roosevelt, Earnest Hemingway, or any number of great turn-of-the-century American aristocrats who stayed there. I wonder who stole the key from California and brought it to NY? The site I am digging at dates at latest to the summer of 1924 (latest dated artifact recovered is from August 11th 1924, earliest positively identified is from 1896).
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Fun Fact: You've probably heard of the brand Del Monte beans, peas, and other canned food. The brand we enjoy today originally started as the food supply company of the Del Monte hotel.
 

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Congratulations that’s a great find. Lots of history there
 

You've seen the T.V. program "Connections". That's what you do, and I really enjoy your presentations. You put a lot of research in your posts, and I really appreciate all of your hard wotk. Thank you and Good Luck !
 

Great back story , thanks for posting the history , it adds great interest to the key.
 

What an interesting find. Thanks for the history.
 

That is an awesome find! Congrats!
 

Oh so your the one finding everything in California and why I can't find anything good lol(joking around) awesome find I enjoy finds linking to local history.
 

Excellent find! That really is a great key and key fob and has some history behind it.

OK, people who know me know that I’m a bit of a “Debbie Downer”, but I prefer to face facts brutally (thus alienating several friends, and enemies). Was the hotel America’s first...ever? There are many hotels from mid- to late-1800s that served dignitaries and Presidents; from Saratoga, New York, to Michigan. Was this hotel really the first “resort” hotel?

Thanks for any additional info you can provide. I really do love history.

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That's pretty awesome. I love unique pieces like that which you can trace back to a specific place and time.
 

That is pretty cool,Send it to me and I'll return it for you this weekend when I go to Monterey.:laughing7:
 

Awesome piece of history, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

That's a cool find. Never knew about the hotel / food empire connecdtion! Thanks for sharing. "Fun Fact: You've probably heard of the brand Del Monte beans, peas, and other canned food. The brand we enjoy today originally started as the food supply company of the Del Monte hotel. " ...........My grandfather was a Del Monte food distributor in the early 20s in Pittsburgh.
 

I just love finding historical things. Great find!
 

don't I remember you just used to be able to drop those tagged keys in the mailbox and they would be returned?
 

Nice post. Who knew a key could be so interesting. Congrats!
 

What a beautiful unique and awesome find. Thanx for sharing
 

Here is a historic find I made today. The key to room #249 of Hotel Del Monte, of Monterey California, the USA's first resort hotel ever. Many famous people and US presidents like Theodore Roosevelt stayed there.
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Del Monte was built by the railroad baron Charles Crocker (1822-1888) of the Central Pacific Railroad in 1880 on land he acquired in advance of completing the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869.
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Hotel Del Monte was the first resort hotel in North America.

In 1887 the first hotel burned down and was rebuilt. The second structure was damaged by the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 but survived until September 27th 1924 when it was again destroyed by fire. A third building was constructed in 1924 and still stands to this day but ceased being a hotel in 1942 when it was transformed into a training school by the US Navy for WWII.

From all the research I've done I am certain this key is from the second Hotel Del Monte from 1887-1924. What this means is this key could have once graced the hands Theodore Roosevelt, Earnest Hemingway, or any number of great turn-of-the-century American aristocrats who stayed there. I wonder who stole the key from California and brought it to NY? The site I am digging at dates at latest to the summer of 1924 (latest dated artifact recovered is from August 11th 1924, earliest positively identified is from 1896).
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Fun Fact: You've probably heard of the brand Del Monte beans, peas, and other canned food. The brand we enjoy today originally started as the food supply company of the Del Monte hotel.

Awesome find and close by for me as I am across the bay in Santa Cruz!

I see you list your location as New York City. Were you visiting our here when you found it, or did you find somewhere besides Monterey?

Edit Note: Just looked it up and the original hotel was on the grounds of what is now the Naval Post Graduate School.
 

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