The Doors ushered the Morrison Hotel into rock history. Can that save it? 'The world is watching'
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Henry Diltz first met the Morrison Hotel in 1969, leading to a historic photoshoot that became the cover of one of The Doors’ most famous albums.
"The whole world suddenly is interested in preservation when it's something they feel emotionally attached to,' said preservationist Kim Cooper.”
"It's got this kind of ruby dust of celebrity cachet," Cooper noted, emphasizing the difference in public interest towards historical sites based on emotional connections.
Diltz described the hotel lobby as "kind of a transient flop house," illustrating the unremarkable appearance before it gained fame through the iconic album cover.
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