InterContinental Hotel Tamanaco

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InterContinental Tamanaco Caracas Hotel

The InterContinental Tamanaco Caracas Hotel is located in Caracas, Venezuela. It was designed by John Wellborn Root Jr., who also designed the Palmolive Building in Chicago.[1]

The construction of the hotel, at a cost of $8m, was part of an effort by the Venezuelan government to boost the tourist trade in the country and was a partnership between private interests and the Ministry of Development who provided financial backing.[2] Designed as a luxury hotel with all modern features, it was reached by a newly opened road, the Autopista del Este (East Highway).[3] It opened in 1953, with 400 rooms.[4]

In 1957 it was the subject of a set of postage stamps issued by the post office of Venezuela.[5]

References

  1. ^ World Almanac and Book of Facts 1972. Newspaper Enterprises, New York, 1971. p. 359.
  2. ^ "Venezuela Up-to-date". 1954.
  3. ^ "Venezuela Up-to-date". 1954.
  4. ^ "Venezuela Up-to-date". 1954.
  5. ^ Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue: Part 20 South America. 4th edition. London: Stanley Gibbons, 2008, p. 487. ISBN 9780852596937

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