A Capital Idea: An Illustrated History of the Capital Hotel

The Capital Hotel of Little Rock, Arkansas, is uniquely beautiful, with its cast-iron façade and marble lobby, its high-ceilinged rooms, and its rich history. Since its opening in 1876, it has been the stage for the struggles, schemes, and dreams of generations of politicians, debutantes, businesspeople, and newlyweds. A wide variety of owners and visionaries have shaped the hotel’s fortunes, including the Yankee entrepreneur who raised its walls, the Italian immigrant family who kept it going in its worst days, the architect who envisioned new life in its venerable bones, and the financiers and craftsmen who brought the Capital to its current glory as a luxury hotel.

The story of the Capital Hotel is also the story of Little Rock and of many American cities: built in the commercial boom of the 1870s, in full flower at the turn of the century—then battered by the Depression, optimistic in the postwar era, decrepit by the late 1960s, rejuvenated in the 1980s and 2000s, and now thriving today.

This lavishly illustrated volume—recently updated to celebrate the hotel’s 150th anniversary—traces the building’s lively history, from its origins as a commercial hub to its spectacular renovation into a jewel of downtown Little Rock.

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A Capital Idea: An Illustrated History of the Capital Hotel

The Capital Hotel of Little Rock, Arkansas, is uniquely beautiful, with its cast-iron façade and marble lobby, its high-ceilinged rooms, and its rich history. Since its opening in 1876, it has been the stage for the struggles, schemes, and dreams of generations of politicians, debutantes, businesspeople, and newlyweds. A wide variety of owners and visionaries have shaped the hotel’s fortunes, including the Yankee entrepreneur who raised its walls, the Italian immigrant family who kept it going in its worst days, the architect who envisioned new life in its venerable bones, and the financiers and craftsmen who brought the Capital to its current glory as a luxury hotel.

The story of the Capital Hotel is also the story of Little Rock and of many American cities: built in the commercial boom of the 1870s, in full flower at the turn of the century—then battered by the Depression, optimistic in the postwar era, decrepit by the late 1960s, rejuvenated in the 1980s and 2000s, and now thriving today.

This lavishly illustrated volume—recently updated to celebrate the hotel’s 150th anniversary—traces the building’s lively history, from its origins as a commercial hub to its spectacular renovation into a jewel of downtown Little Rock.

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A Capital Idea: An Illustrated History of the Capital Hotel

A Capital Idea: An Illustrated History of the Capital Hotel

by Steven Weintz
A Capital Idea: An Illustrated History of the Capital Hotel

A Capital Idea: An Illustrated History of the Capital Hotel

by Steven Weintz

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The Capital Hotel of Little Rock, Arkansas, is uniquely beautiful, with its cast-iron façade and marble lobby, its high-ceilinged rooms, and its rich history. Since its opening in 1876, it has been the stage for the struggles, schemes, and dreams of generations of politicians, debutantes, businesspeople, and newlyweds. A wide variety of owners and visionaries have shaped the hotel’s fortunes, including the Yankee entrepreneur who raised its walls, the Italian immigrant family who kept it going in its worst days, the architect who envisioned new life in its venerable bones, and the financiers and craftsmen who brought the Capital to its current glory as a luxury hotel.

The story of the Capital Hotel is also the story of Little Rock and of many American cities: built in the commercial boom of the 1870s, in full flower at the turn of the century—then battered by the Depression, optimistic in the postwar era, decrepit by the late 1960s, rejuvenated in the 1980s and 2000s, and now thriving today.

This lavishly illustrated volume—recently updated to celebrate the hotel’s 150th anniversary—traces the building’s lively history, from its origins as a commercial hub to its spectacular renovation into a jewel of downtown Little Rock.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610758451
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 02/05/2026
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 106 MB
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About the Author

Steven B. Weintz is a graduate of Vanderbilt University. He started his career in 1980 as a copywriter at an ad agency in Manhattan before working at Reader’s Digest. In 1987, he helped launch the publishing division of Leisure Arts that later sold to Southern Progress/Time Warner.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface to the 150th Anniversary Edition

A Toast to the Capital Hotel

Chapter One. The Early History of the Capital Hotel, 1872 to 1908

Chapter Two. The Capital Hotel, 1908 to 1977

Chapter Three. The Miracle on Markham Street

Chapter Four. The New Capital Hotel

Chapter Five. The 150th Anniversary of the Capital Hotel: Continuing the Legacy, 2002 to 2026 and Beyond

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