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The Strater Hotel, in Durango, Colorado, is a historical hotel that opened in 1887 at the height of the American Gilded Age. [2] Among its notable guests throughout its history are President Gerald Ford , Will Rogers , writer Louis L’Amour , the Grateful Dead , and astronauts from the Apollo missions .
Henry "Mike" Strater (January 21, 1896 – December 21, 1987) was an American painter and illustrator. He was a friend of Ernest Hemingway and other figures of the Lost Generation . [ 1 ] He was best known for his portraiture, figurative, and landscape drawings and paintings. [ 2 ]
In 2002, Gary Strater, Steve Tassler and Steve Hagler all released solo albums on the band's own Sunsinger label. This led to work on the band's final album Song of Times, before Gary Strater's death on September 19, 2004, from pancreatic cancer. Song of Times was released in 2007. [2]
Artist and collector Henry Strater purchased land in Ogunquit formerly owned by Charles Herbert Woodbury who is widely credited with founding the art colony in the village. [ 3 ] Initially founded by Strater as The Museum of Art of Ogunquit, the institution was incorporated on September 18, 1951, with a mission for “the broad educational ...
Henry Strater and Hemingway in Bimini. Hemingway used many of his real life experiences, friends, and relatives to form his stories and base his characters on. Henry "Mike" Strater, an American painter, spent the summer with Hemingway fishing on Bimini in 1935. [3]
The Strater Hotel in 2010 Main Avenue is a Nationally Registered Historic District that cuts through downtown Durango and is home to galleries, boutiques, restaurants, bars, and other businesses. Two notable and historic hotels, the General Palmer and the Strater , lie at the south end of the avenue, near the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge ...
Harold Vincent Poor is the Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, where he is also the Interim Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. [3] [4] He is a specialist in wireless telecommunications, signal processing and information theory. [5]
Strater, Charles Godfrey, "ADELINE HELME STRATER In Memoriam," privately printed in 1928. Mr. Strater is the husband of Adeline Sutphen Helme, daughter of George Washington Helme. Copy of the document in the possession of Alice Anne Martineau, great-granddaughter of Mr. Strater.