Talk:Broadmoor Hotel
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[edit] From WP:VFD
Template:VfD-Broadmoor Hotel
[edit] Keep.
It's one of the only 5 star hotels that has maintained its 5 star rating for essential its entire existance.
[edit] name?
why was it named Broadmoor? Kingturtle 04:00, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Comment
My mother worked at the Broadmoor, and I knew one of their distinguished Matredi's, John Altrichter. I was told that the reason the "A" in the logo is smaller is because when the original hotel stationary was misprinted omitting the "A" altogether. Because the width of the stationary and type font were set, the printer could only offset the other letters in the word enough to accommodate a smaller font "A" and had to shift it up to make it fit. Penrose liked it and kept it as the logo. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Llebbor (talk • contribs) .
[edit] neutrality
ok, some bozo put a NPOV tag on this article without stating any of his/her concerns. --...cause those tags are just so pretty, and people who go around lopping tags on articles are really providing a valuable service... :-[ This is hardly a controversial topic. I'm giving anyone a month to respond re: the hit-and-run tagging, or with any NPOV specifics, and then that eyesore goes. -- Thisis0 (talk) 08:10, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] In the news and film
- According to a report in Newsweek magazine (December 11, 2006), President George W. Bush decided to quit drinking after waking up with a hangover in the Broadmoor Hotel one morning in the summer of 1986.
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit was filmed at the Broadmoor Hotel. (many of the newer tv episodes were filmed in Denver)
- pop culture removed to Talk, not notable or historic or with social or media impact, thousands of films are filmed somewhere, wiki not database of films and 'locations' ,, no references given.LanceBarber (talk) 04:14, 11 March 2008 (UTC)