El Mirasol (mansion)

Coordinates: 26°43′33″N 80°02′06″W / 26.72576°N 80.03507°W / 26.72576; -80.03507
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El Mirasol, Palm Beach, Florida (1919, demolished 1959) Photo: c.1920.

El Mirasol was a 37-room

Spanish Colonial Revival mansion at 348 North Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida
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Designed by architect Addison Mizner for financier Edward T. Stotesbury, it was completed in 1920.

Stotesbury's second wife Lucretia (Eva) Stotesbury was the one who convinced her husband to hire Mizner. She added on to the mansion several times.[1]: xxiv  It extended from the Intracoastal to the ocean, two blocks.[1]: 23  At the end it included a 40-car garage, a tea house, an auditorium, and a private zoo.

The picnic sequence in the W. C. Fields silent film It's the Old Army Game (1926), which is extant, was shot on the lawn of the mansion.[2]

El Mirasol ( The Sunflower ) was demolished in 1959.[3][why?]

26°43′33″N 80°02′06″W / 26.72576°N 80.03507°W / 26.72576; -80.03507

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  3. ^ Van de Water, Ava (December 16, 1990). "Palaces of the Past". The Palm Beach Post.