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Tour of Hotel Del Coronado and Beach San Diego California-2018

Hotel del Coronado (also known as The Del and Hotel Del) is a historic beachfront hotel in the city of Coronado, just across the San Diego Bay from San Diego, California. It is one of the few surviving examples of an American architectural genre: the wooden Victorian beach resort. It is the second largest wooden structure in the United States (after the Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook, Oregon) and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977 and a California Historical Landmark in 1970.

‘The Del’ was the ‘in place’ to stay and many celebrities made their way south to party during the era of Prohibition. Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino, Charlie Chaplin, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn and Mae West were a few of the many actors who stayed at the hotel.

Notable guests have included Thomas Edison, L. Frank Baum, Charlie Chaplin, King Kalakaua of Hawaii, Vincent Price, Babe Ruth, James Stewart, Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn. More recently, guests have included Kevin Costner, Whoopi Goldberg, Gene Hackman, George Harrison, Keanu Reeves, Brad Pitt, Madonna, Barbra Streisand, and Oprah Winfrey.

See exclusive footage of the Hotel  Del  Coronado, inside and outside as well as the Coronado beach ,right here in our World Liberty TV Travel and Tourism Channel and Luxury Channels.

Closing of Historical Four Seasons Restaurant New York City -Twenty Sixteen

The Four Seasons is a New American cuisine restaurant in New York City located at 99 East 52nd Street, in the Seagram Building in Midtown Manhattan. The restaurant is owned by the Bronfman family, Alex von Bidder, and Julian Niccolini.

Opened in 1959, the Four Seasons is associated with a number of milestone firsts in the hospitality industry. The Four Seasons is credited with introducing the idea of seasonally-changing menus to America. It was the first destination restaurant to print its menus in English. The Four Seasons was also the first restaurant in the US to cook using fresh, wild mushrooms.[4] In June 2015, Aby Rosen, owner of the Seagram Building, announced that the restaurant’s lease would not be extended.A new location at 280 Park Avenue was selected and a lease was signed. The Seagram Building location will close after dinner service on July 16, 2016, and the Four Seasons will move to Park Avenue.

World Liberty TV, Team was on hand at the Closing of the Four Seasons Restaurant and auctioning of all the items in the restaurant, see exclusive interview with Co-Founder Alex Von Bidder right here in our World Liberty TV.

 

See much more of the Closing of the Four Seasons Restaurant and  Auctioning of the Items .

Interview with Alex Heimberg, Founder of Screaming Queens Entertainment – Twenty Twelve

Screaming Queens is a boutique entertainment company providing drag queens, impersonators, colorful theme characters, Strolling Tables, and offbeat cabaret artists for private parties, corporate promotions, fashion events, casinos, country clubs, birthdays, Weddings, and even Bar Mitzvahs!
Non-drag entertainment includes a spectacular collection of gorgeously costumed Showgirls who can serve as greeters, dancers, candy/cigarette girls, or simply as eye candy. Having a birthday party? You must have a Girl In a Cake!

Let Screaming Queens bring some of our unconventional glamour to your next affair! Want to jazz up a sedate holiday dinner? Just add some technicolor drag queens with a Polaroid camera! Creating your own Studio 54? Our Human Disco Balls are just what you need. Planning a Vegas theme? Bring in our gorgeous Las Vegas Showgirls (yes, they’re really girls!). A Hollywood party? You must have Joan Rivers on the red carpet! A convention in town? Let Miss Empire State and Miss Chrysler welcome your visitors to New York City!