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The Gunter Hotel opened on November 20, 1909, on the site of the earlier Mahncke Hotel. [3] [4] There had been a hotel or inn on the same site since 1837. [5]The eight-story, 301-room hotel was built by the San Antonio Hotel Company and named for Jot Gunter, a local rancher and real estate developer who was one of its financiers.
Johnson recorded the song on November 23, 1936, at the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas – his first recording session. Two takes were preserved. Vocalion Records issued the second take in 1937; Columbia Records chose the first for Johnson's first compilation King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961). Wald believes that the Vocalion producers ...
Gunter Hotel; H. Holiday Inn Express Riverwalk Area; Hotel Emma; M. Menger Hotel; S. The St. Anthony Hotel This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 20:13 ...
The Baker Hotel was featured on the July 21, 2010 episode of Celebrity Ghost Stories with a story of actor Eric Balfour’s alleged paranormal experiences at the hotel. It was also featured on the December 7, 2012 episode of Ghost Adventures. [12] The hotel was again featured on the September 10, 2016 episode of The Haunting of... Eric Balfour ...
The Hotel Gunter, located on Main St across the street from the Princess Restaurant, opened in 1897. Originally named Hotel Gladstone, the original hotel had 100 rooms, a cafe, a barbershop, and a sample room for displaying traveling salesmen's wares. The hotel tanked and was sold in 1903 to William Gunter, who renamed it the Hotel Gunter in 1925.
Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, in 2010. In October 1936, Johnson auditioned for the talent scout H. C. Speir in Jackson, Mississippi. Speir recommended Johnson to Ernie Oertle, then a representative for ARC Records. [1] After a second audition, Oertle arranged for Johnson to travel to San Antonio for a recording session. [2]
The Menger Hotel is an historic hotel located in downtown San Antonio, Texas, US, on the site of the Battle of the Alamo. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 as a contributing building in the Alamo Plaza Historic District .
The OST headquarters once resided within the Gunter Hotel, now called the Sheraton Gunter Hotel. At the corner of Fredericksburg, which carries the trail out of town westward, and Vance Jackson Road, a marker of the Old Spanish Trail placed by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas in 1936 still stands.