28 plastic key fobs / tags from The Ormond Hotel, dated from the late 1970s.
Hotel Ormond opened for business on January 1, 1888 with only 70 guest rooms. The hotel, purchased by Henry Flagler in 1890, expanded to 400 rooms by the year 1900.
Guests at Hotel Ormond included, but not limited to: John D. Rockefeller, Prince of Wales, Will Rogers, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Thomas Edison, President Warren Harding, Harriett Beecher Stowe, and Al Capone. Rooms were originally rented for $4 per night.
The hotel has a history of numerous owners, and the name was changed to The Ormond Hotel. Later, after being sold again, it eventually became a retirement condominium, which was razed in 1992. The hotel is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
All fobs/tags have keys attached, with corresponding room number engraved on each key.
Key fob/tag labels and room numbers are as follows:
-Lobby (green, rectangular fob/tag) 5 keys
-Room 177 (green, rectangular fob/tag)
-Room 151, 3 fobs and 3 keys (green)
-1G (gold)
-Tank Room, 1 small key (gold)
-158 on sticker with key (green)
-Gold room keys 102, 102a, 148, 152, 153, 163, 165, 168, 170, 172, 186, 191, 194 (2), 199a, 194
-2 fobs/tags without key, labeled 337 and 906 (green)
-3 keys without fob/tag, engraved 111, 199, 178