1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

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Ah,...real snow !
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anyone remember "rock" the valet guy a t the chalet. you laid a fin on him and you got to park down in front...
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I have one that was made for Coca Cola before 1941 as it has the trademark in the first c of Coca. Bottom half of machine (Ice catcher) is red
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it in great condition
This Front desk is very creepy. But huge.
Man this hotel has everthing. my hotel doesnt compare to this one. On wait a min. yes it does it is cleaner LMAO.
Damn this almost looks like the plants in my back office. I dont take care of plants very well LOL.
Man i work for a Hotel and i wish we had suites likes this. All i gotta say is i never seen a hotel in bader shape then this one LOL.
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I just want to clarify: the previous owner did not give us permission to explore the Pines.....he allowed us to walk in his yard and enter the property. He made it clear that as former owner, he didn't have the right to ALLOW us or anyone to walk around the property.
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I went to an orthodox jewish camp across the street from the Pines Hotel. I recall sneaking across the road and watching Nixon resign. Anybody know anything more about the camp? Mericlaw@aol.com
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Just today, January 7 2008 my sister purchased an all-brass antique coat rack that has "Goldfield Hotel" printed on it. I was hoping to find a photo that showed a coat rack to compare it to the one my sister just purchased, but no luck so far. The photo above is awesome. - Lyn Wiley
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anybody remember the Olympic Hotel?worked there in the mid 70's.
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I went to the hotel summer of 1979 as a guest. I was 14 and met my first love. Her name was Francine Rugolo. I remember the makeshift disco and there was also a band that played there called beggars banquet. I had such a great summer there.
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My favorite of the lot, great job.
Great photos and a sad loss