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Baaabra, I, too, love this hotel - even today. I was able to take a tour through the upstairs rooms several years ago - it was like taking a walk back in time. A good memory I have is, when the Rialto Theater was remodeled, the opening night was a big deal for Searcy. Movie stars were there: Ricardo Montalban and Little Rock native, Julie Adams. The band played (I was in the band) the afternoon before the 'grand opening", complete with a search light. After the band concert, my friend and I - still in our band uniforms - walked to the Mayfair Hotel where we heard the movie stars were staying. We sat in the lobby until they came down the stairs, asked them for their autographs - which I still have to this day. I asked Mr. Montalban how to pronounce his name: accent on the 'tal' or on the 'ban'.....he put the accent mark over the 'tal' on his signature. The down side of this is that I only had a torn scrap of notebook paper for him to sign. He signed one side, Julie Adams the other. Wouldn't you think I could have found some decent paper for their autographs? Such is the thinking (or NOT thinking ) of a teenager in the 1950's. Wonder what they would bring on eBay?