Kankakee Podcast

#161: Hotel Kankakee: Exploring Its History and Legacy

Pathfinder Season 1 Episode 161

In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with Jack Klasey and Jory Walters from the Kankakee County Museum to unravel the fascinating history of the once-iconic Hotel Kankakee, which stood tall in Downtown Kankakee from its groundbreaking in the mid-1920s until its demolition in 1991. They delve into the hotel's golden years, its decline, and eventual transformation into a public library parking lot.

Listeners will hear about the hotel's prominent role in Downtown Kankakee, including its bustling activity during its heyday, the grandeur of spaces such as the Goldroom and Ruby Room, and how it catered to businesspeople with state-of-the-art amenities for its time. Jack and Jory also share intriguing stories about notable events, including a banquet for Amelia Earhart, and a surprise birthday party for a Hollywood actor.

The conversation doesn't shy away from the challenges that led to the hotel's decline, from economic downturns post-World War II to the rise of motels along highways. The episode also touches on other elements of downtown's redevelopment, including the transformation of the Granger building into a jazz club called The Venue.

Jack Klasey recounts finding artifacts from Hotel Kankakee during a recent sidewalk renovation, and listeners are given a glimpse into the museum’s valuable collection of terracotta designs from the hotel. Jory discusses the importance of preserving these historical artifacts and offers to aid in further historical research.
Jack's Daily Journal column is recommended for those wanting more historical insights, and information on accessing additional resources through the museum and social media is provided. Jake wraps up the episode with heartfelt thanks to the guests and mentions the podcast's sponsors.

How did a once-thriving hotel morph from a downtown hotspot to a mere parking lot? Tune in to this captivating episode to travel back in time and uncover the layers of Kankakee's rich history!

As always, we encourage our listeners to explore and support local history. Visit the museum, read Jack's column, and follow the museum on social media to keep Kankakee's vibrant past alive.

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