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Historic Cavalier Hotel / Beach - Aug. 2008
Tautog's Restaurant....
August 1st - 3rd was Summer VACA (Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys) conference. When I wasn't in class, we were at the beach or the Historic Cavalier Hotel. Built in 1927 it is the epitome of a classic "grand hotel." During the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's, The Cavalier was the largest hirer of big bands in the world. Tomy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, Xavier Cugat, Cab Calloway, Glen Miller, Lawrence Welk, and Bing Crosby were among the many who played at the Cavalier Beach Club.
Seven U.S. presidents have stayed at The Cavalier: Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon's favorite room at The Cavalier was the Hunt Room with its roaring fireplace. He didn't care if it was the middle of August he loved that fire roaring. Staff obliged and turned up the air conditioning. Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and George Bush have each addressed audiences from podiums at The Cavalier.
Other famous guests include: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Will Rogers, Bette Davis, Jean Harlow, Mary Pickford, Betty Grable, and the infamous Fatty Arbuckle. When Fatty visited, he would rent an entire floor for his entourage. Hank Ketchum drew several "Dennis the Menace" cartoons based upon his family's stay at The Cavalier.
Many of the pictures are of the historic hotel, some are of the "New Cavalier" (built in the early 1970's and typical of the bad cliche' hotels that dominate the Virginia Beach oceanfront) and some are of restaurants / bars we visited while on this mini-vacation.
Historic Cavalier Hotel / Beach - Aug. 2008
Tautog's Restaurant...
August 1st - 3rd was Summer VACA (Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys) conference. When I wasn't in class, we were at the beach or the Historic Cavalier Hotel. Built in 1927 it is the epitome of a classic "grand hotel." During the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's, The Cavalier was the largest hirer of big bands in the world. Tomy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, Xavier Cugat, Cab Calloway, Glen Miller, Lawrence Welk, and Bing Crosby were among the many who played at the Cavalier Beach Club.
Seven U.S. presidents have stayed at The Cavalier: Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon's favorite room at The Cavalier was the Hunt Room with its roaring fireplace. He didn't care if it was the middle of August he loved that fire roaring. Staff obliged and turned up the air conditioning. Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and George Bush have each addressed audiences from podiums at The Cavalier.
Other famous guests include: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Will Rogers, Bette Davis, Jean Harlow, Mary Pickford, Betty Grable, and the infamous Fatty Arbuckle. When Fatty visited, he would rent an entire floor for his entourage. Hank Ketchum drew several "Dennis the Menace" cartoons based upon his family's stay at The Cavalier.
Many of the pictures are of the historic hotel, some are of the "New Cavalier" (built in the early 1970's and typical of the bad cliche' hotels that dominate the Virginia Beach oceanfront) and some are of restaurants / bars we visited while on this mini-vacation.