In 1932, Piggott hosted the World Premiere of A FAREWELL TO ARMS. Anxious to recapture the notoriety, Ernest Hemingway sought new experiences to generate fresh concepts and new material. Enter, “Uncle Gus” Pfeiffer, with a monetary gift to finance a three-month African Safari. Events from the 1933 Safari would later be recorded in various Hemingway novels and short stories, including THE GREEN HILLS OF AFRICA, THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, and even THE SHORT HAPPY LIFE OF FRANCIS MACOMBER. This room is designed to capture that adventurous experience.
Second floor room with private bath, flat screen TV, high speed internet connectivity, small refrigerator and hairdryer. Queen size bed provides a great night’s rest.
Hot breakfast served daily, a great way to begin your work day or morning of leisure! Please advise if you have special dietary needs.