The three original promoters of the hotel were Des Moines businessmen Richard R. Rollins, Frederick C. Hubbell, Clyde Herring, and Norman M. Wilchinski. The prominent Des Moines architectural firm of
Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson designed the building, which opened in 1919. Twelve United States presidents, including
Woodrow Wilson,
Harry S. Truman,
John F. Kennedy,
Richard Nixon and
George H. W. Bush were guests in the hotel. Other notable guests have included actress
Mae West, aviator
Charles Lindbergh and Soviet premier
Nikita Khrushchev. Singer
Tiny Tim lived at the hotel for several years in the early 1990s. The hotel closed to guests on November 13, 2015 for ongoing renovations, following the sale of the property from Jeff Hunter to Hawkeye Hotels, and reopened as a
Curio Collection
Hilton Worldwide hotel. ==Architecture==