Challenges and Adaptation During the Great Depression

The economic collapse of 1929 presented significant challenges for Florida’s resorts, including the Grand Gulfstream. Many seasonal guests curtailed travel, and revenue streams declined sharply. The hotel’s management adapted by offering reduced rates, longer-stay packages, and promotions targeting regional visitors. Despite these challenges

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The Gulfstream and Recreational Tourism

Lake Worth’s waterways, including the Lake Worth Lagoon, provided the backdrop for water-based recreation that complemented the hotel’s amenities. Guests could hire boats, engage in fishing excursions, or participate in sailing competitions organized by the hotel. Sport fishing, in particular, became a notable attraction, with professional guid

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Architectural Grandeur and Design Philosophy

The Grand Gulfstream’s architecture reflects the 1920s Florida resort aesthetic—a harmonious blend of Mediterranean influences and local vernacular design. The hotel’s primary façade featured symmetrical layouts, porticos, and verandas designed to maximize natural ventilation and scenic views. Interiors boasted polished wood floors, high cei

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