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- Monte Ne es un área en las colinas de Ozark del valle del río Blanco al este de Rogers, al borde de Beaver Lake, en el estado estadounidense de Arkansas. Desde 1901 hasta mediados de la década de 1930, el área era un balneario y una ambiciosa comunidad planificada. Era propiedad de William Hope Harvey, teórico financiero y nominado a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos. Dos de sus hoteles,"Missouri Row" y "Oklahoma Row", eran los edificios de troncos más grandes del mundo. La "sección de la torre" de Oklahoma Row es uno de los primeros ejemplos de una estructura de hormigón de varios pisos. La torre es la única estructura del Monte Ne en pie que se puede ver a los niveles normales del lago. Monte Ne introdujo la primera piscina cubierta en Arkansas, y fue también el sitio de la única convención presidencial que se ha llevado a cabo en el estado. El complejo de Monte Ne no fue un éxito financiero, debido en parte al fracaso de Harvey para manejar adecuadamente los fondos del complejo. Todas las empresas asociadas con el concepto original de Harvey Monte Ne nunca se completaron o experimentaron bancarrota, y poco después de su muerte en 1936, la propiedad se vendió en lotes. El resto del balneario y la ciudad fue casi completamente sumergida después de la creación de Beaver Lake en 1964. Todo lo que queda hoy en día son cimientos y una estructura severamente vandalizada. El área al borde de Beaver Lake, que todavía se conoce como Monte Ne, es propiedad y está administrada por el Cuerpo de Ingenieros del Ejército de los Estados Unidos y sirve principalmente como rampa para botes. (es)
- Monte Ne was a community in the Ozark mountains of the White River valley east of Rogers, on the edge of Beaver Lake, in the US state of Arkansas. From 1901 until the mid-1930s the area was a health resort and ambitious planned community. It was owned and operated by William Hope Harvey, a financial theorist and one-time U.S. Presidential nominee. Two of its hotels, "Missouri Row" and "Oklahoma Row", were the largest log buildings in the world. Oklahoma Row's "tower section" is one of the earliest examples of a multi-story concrete structure. The tower is the only structure of Monte Ne still standing that can be seen at normal lake levels. Monte Ne introduced the first indoor swimming pool in Arkansas, and was also the site of the only presidential convention ever held in the state. The Monte Ne resort was not a financial success, due in part to Harvey's failure to adequately manage the resort's funds. All ventures associated with Harvey's original Monte Ne concept either were never completed or experienced bankruptcy, and shortly after his death in 1936, the property was sold off in lots. The remainder of the resort and town was almost completely submerged after Beaver Lake was created in 1964. All that remains today are foundations and one severely vandalized structure. The area on the edge of Beaver Lake that is still referred to as Monte Ne is owned and managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and serves mainly as a boat ramp. (en)
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- The partially submerged Monte Ne Amphitheater (en)
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- Benton County, Arkansas, United States (en)
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- Monte Ne es un área en las colinas de Ozark del valle del río Blanco al este de Rogers, al borde de Beaver Lake, en el estado estadounidense de Arkansas. Desde 1901 hasta mediados de la década de 1930, el área era un balneario y una ambiciosa comunidad planificada. Era propiedad de William Hope Harvey, teórico financiero y nominado a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos. Dos de sus hoteles,"Missouri Row" y "Oklahoma Row", eran los edificios de troncos más grandes del mundo. La "sección de la torre" de Oklahoma Row es uno de los primeros ejemplos de una estructura de hormigón de varios pisos. La torre es la única estructura del Monte Ne en pie que se puede ver a los niveles normales del lago. Monte Ne introdujo la primera piscina cubierta en Arkansas, y fue también el sitio de la única conv (es)
- Monte Ne was a community in the Ozark mountains of the White River valley east of Rogers, on the edge of Beaver Lake, in the US state of Arkansas. From 1901 until the mid-1930s the area was a health resort and ambitious planned community. It was owned and operated by William Hope Harvey, a financial theorist and one-time U.S. Presidential nominee. Two of its hotels, "Missouri Row" and "Oklahoma Row", were the largest log buildings in the world. Oklahoma Row's "tower section" is one of the earliest examples of a multi-story concrete structure. The tower is the only structure of Monte Ne still standing that can be seen at normal lake levels. Monte Ne introduced the first indoor swimming pool in Arkansas, and was also the site of the only presidential convention ever held in the state. (en)
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