Although the Hotel Bentley may still be closed, it certainly isn’t far from the minds of many local preservationists and historians, including Dale Genius, executive director of the Louisiana History Museum in Downtown Alexandria.

Earlier today, Mr. Genius launched Historic Bentley.com, a tribute to the Hotel Bentley, one of Alexandria’s most recognizable and important landmarks.

The website contains some incredible photographs and postcards, as well as a detailed history of the hotel and its role in Alexandria civic life.

Unfortunately, there are those who have branded Joe Bentley as the “Paul Bunyan” of the south, and the man who built his hotel because another, lesser hotel, refused him  when he applied for service.  This type of aggrandizement detracts from a creditable legend.  While local tradition puts some faith in the second claim, where he was probably looking too much like Paul Bunyon, the first is based primarily on someone’s fantasy.  Further, to say that Joseph Bentley and E.W. Zimmermann introduced Rapides Parish to the lumber industry is a gross misstatement, but their place in the history of the local lumber industry is well established.

Pictured below, Joseph A. Bentley.

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  1. Isn’t there anything that can be done to have Bob Dean return the stained glass windows? They belong in the Mirror Room….no where else.

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