Belleview Biltmore closing until 2012
By Kyle Munzenrieder at 1 June, 2009, 4:58 am
A piece of Bay Area history is about to close its doors. The Belleview Biltmore is one of the oldest wooden structures in the U.S. and is among 168 historic treasures that have been identified since 1988. “It’s the root of Pinellas County history. It had all the movers and shakers of the people really had influence on the 19th century,” said Ed Jameson, the Vice President of Save the Biltmore Preservationists. “It made people aware of Pinellas County.” Jameson remembers its rich history. The Biltmore has hosted many famous people and world leaders. U.S. Presidents George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford. Monday, the century old hotel will enter a new chapter after hosting its last major function until 2012. The hotel is closing for massive renovations. A local non-profit group heard about the facelift and rented several rooms
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Belleview Biltmore closing until 2012
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