Have you heard the rumors that some abandoned places in Hot Springs were playgrounds for gamblers and gangsters alike? One of these hotspots was the Mountainaire Hotel Historic District, which consisted of the twin Art Moderne stylish hotel. Now abandoned for nearly 30 years, these deserted towers are hiding secrets that will never come to light. Known for its unique architecture, this abandoned hotel in Arkansas still attracts curious visitors from the area. Let’s explore the Mountainaire Hotel and marvel at its gorgeous architecture.

Located at 1100 Park Avenue in Hot Springs, the Mountainaire Hotel was once a hub for the big money hustlers in Arkansas.

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Built in 1947 by Alvin Albinson, who moved to Arkansas to take advantage of the rising tourism industry, the hub attracted visitors from all over the region.

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Due to the popularity of the area, Albinson envisioned constructing a complex with five hotels.

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Unfortunately, after gambling became illegal in Arkansas, and the tourism influx deteriorated, less and less guests checked into the hotel.

Gage Fears/Google Consequently, the hotel closed its doors, and the buildings were then transferred to Albinson’s son. He then converted the towers into apartments and later a nursing home.

Sadly, neither venture succeeded, and the buildings have remained abandoned since the mid-nineties.

Gage Fears/Google Today, the buildings are sprinkled with graffiti from visitors who remain curious about the hotel’s past.

You’ll also find beautiful artwork from an exhibition held in 2011.

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Though the property has been unmaintained for about 30 years, the unique architectural style of the buildings still remains a significant part of the Hot Springs hotel district.

Abandoned Arkansas/Facebook Therefore, the property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in February of 2004.

And the good news is, the Art Moderne design buildings are still attractive to potential buyers.

Abandon Arkansas Recently, it was sold in 2016. Who knows what will happen to these buildings. But hopefully once restored, the towers will bring back some life, laughter, and love to the Mountainaire Hotel Historic District.

So, did you know about this abandoned hotel in Arkansas? If so, have you stepped inside? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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Consequently, the hotel closed its doors, and the buildings were then transferred to Albinson’s son. He then converted the towers into apartments and later a nursing home.

Today, the buildings are sprinkled with graffiti from visitors who remain curious about the hotel’s past.

Therefore, the property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in February of 2004.

Recently, it was sold in 2016. Who knows what will happen to these buildings. But hopefully once restored, the towers will bring back some life, laughter, and love to the Mountainaire Hotel Historic District.

Also, here’s a fascinating video filmed by Abandoned Places that sheds more light on some abandoned places in Hot Springs. 

And if you’re in Hot Springs, here’s a great place to grab something to eat.

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Address: Mountainaire Hotel Historic District, 1100 Park Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901, USA

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ABANDONED HOTEL IN ARKANSAS & RELATED INFO January 26, 2023 Melanie J. Besides the Mountainaire Hotel, are there more abandoned places in Hot Springs? There are lots of abandoned places in Hot Springs and many of them were the hotspots for wealthy business men and gamblers looking for a great time. Besides the Mountainaire Hotel, here are a few more abandoned places in Hot Springs. Some of which have been demolished, or restored, while others are still abandoned or up for sale:

Malco Theatre - Restored in 2017 Maurice Bathhouse - Built in 1912 and up for sale  The Belvedere Country Club - built in 1949 and abandoned in 2013 Cottage Court Historic District - Restored in 2017 The Majestic Hotel - Built in 1882, abandoned in 2006 and has been demolished The Thompson Building - Built in 1913 and restored in 2017

Read more about the Majestic Hotel that has been one of the most fascinating abandoned places in Hot Springs. What are some more abandoned hotels in Arkansas? There are no shortages of abandoned hotels in Arkansas. Some of these hotels were brimming with gorgeous architecture which serves as a reminder of the prominence of these now forgotten places. Here is a list of 5 abandoned hotels in Arkansas:

The De Soto Hotel - Built in 1926 and abandoned in 1987 McCartney Hotel - Built in 1929 and abandoned in 1975 Rock Candy Mountain Resort - Built in 1987 and abandoned in 1993 Bald Knob Hotel - Built in 1910 and abandoned in the 1970’s Hotel Pines - Built in 1903 and abandoned in 1981

  Here’s a previous article about one of the most infamous abandoned hotels in Arkansas.   What are some interesting, abandoned places in Arkansas?   Some interesting, abandoned places in Arkansas include Rush Historic District, Ozark Medieval Fortress, Dinosaur World, Monte Ne, Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanitorium, and perhaps one of the most famous, Dogpatch USA Fun Park. Here’s a previous article about some more abandoned places in Arkansas. 

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ABANDONED HOTEL IN ARKANSAS & RELATED INFO

January 26, 2023

Melanie J.

Besides the Mountainaire Hotel, are there more abandoned places in Hot Springs? There are lots of abandoned places in Hot Springs and many of them were the hotspots for wealthy business men and gamblers looking for a great time. Besides the Mountainaire Hotel, here are a few more abandoned places in Hot Springs. Some of which have been demolished, or restored, while others are still abandoned or up for sale:

Malco Theatre - Restored in 2017 Maurice Bathhouse - Built in 1912 and up for sale  The Belvedere Country Club - built in 1949 and abandoned in 2013 Cottage Court Historic District - Restored in 2017 The Majestic Hotel - Built in 1882, abandoned in 2006 and has been demolished The Thompson Building - Built in 1913 and restored in 2017

Read more about the Majestic Hotel that has been one of the most fascinating abandoned places in Hot Springs. What are some more abandoned hotels in Arkansas? There are no shortages of abandoned hotels in Arkansas. Some of these hotels were brimming with gorgeous architecture which serves as a reminder of the prominence of these now forgotten places. Here is a list of 5 abandoned hotels in Arkansas:

The De Soto Hotel - Built in 1926 and abandoned in 1987 McCartney Hotel - Built in 1929 and abandoned in 1975 Rock Candy Mountain Resort - Built in 1987 and abandoned in 1993 Bald Knob Hotel - Built in 1910 and abandoned in the 1970’s Hotel Pines - Built in 1903 and abandoned in 1981

  Here’s a previous article about one of the most infamous abandoned hotels in Arkansas.   What are some interesting, abandoned places in Arkansas?   Some interesting, abandoned places in Arkansas include Rush Historic District, Ozark Medieval Fortress, Dinosaur World, Monte Ne, Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanitorium, and perhaps one of the most famous, Dogpatch USA Fun Park. Here’s a previous article about some more abandoned places in Arkansas. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are lots of abandoned places in Hot Springs and many of them were the hotspots for wealthy business men and gamblers looking for a great time. Besides the Mountainaire Hotel, here are a few more abandoned places in Hot Springs. Some of which have been demolished, or restored, while others are still abandoned or up for sale:

  • Malco Theatre - Restored in 2017
  • Maurice Bathhouse - Built in 1912 and up for sale
  • The Belvedere Country Club - built in 1949 and abandoned in 2013
  • Cottage Court Historic District - Restored in 2017
  • The Majestic Hotel - Built in 1882, abandoned in 2006 and has been demolished
  • The Thompson Building - Built in 1913 and restored in 2017

Read more about the Majestic Hotel that has been one of the most fascinating abandoned places in Hot Springs.

What are some more abandoned hotels in Arkansas?

There are no shortages of abandoned hotels in Arkansas. Some of these hotels were brimming with gorgeous architecture which serves as a reminder of the prominence of these now forgotten places. Here is a list of 5 abandoned hotels in Arkansas:

  • The De Soto Hotel - Built in 1926 and abandoned in 1987
  • McCartney Hotel - Built in 1929 and abandoned in 1975
  • Rock Candy Mountain Resort - Built in 1987 and abandoned in 1993
  • Bald Knob Hotel - Built in 1910 and abandoned in the 1970’s
  • Hotel Pines - Built in 1903 and abandoned in 1981

 

Here’s a previous article about one of the most infamous abandoned hotels in Arkansas. 

 What are some interesting, abandoned places in Arkansas?  

Some interesting, abandoned places in Arkansas include Rush Historic District, Ozark Medieval Fortress, Dinosaur World, Monte Ne, Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanitorium, and perhaps one of the most famous, Dogpatch USA Fun Park. Here’s a previous article about some more abandoned places in Arkansas.