Dan and Saren Stafford bought Sweetheart Beach Hotel in 1949 after being married for ten years. It was a dream come true for the couple - a place to live in sunny Florida, a way to earn a living making others happy and comfortable, a nice nightclub with great music, and plenty of interesting people to watch or make friends with from all over the country.
They refurbished the hotel in a style similar to that found in the Miami South Beach Art Deco Disrict (At left) because they loved the period style.
They refurbished the hotel in a style similar to that found in the Miami South Beach Art Deco Disrict (At left) because they loved the period style.
The art deco era left behind a unique, colorful gracefully-lined legacy that lends itself perfectly to warm sunny places and hot nightlife. Dance on, Ginger Rogers!
The couple share an eclectic range of tastes, and the beach is high on the list for both, along with music, art, and cinema.
Dan also loves outside strolls, karate, jazz, and this new-fangled rock and roll. Saren loves shopping, big band, and classical music.
She's tall at 5'10", he's taller at 6'6". Both are a little on the blond side with a lot of Irish in the mix, and good-natured as you'll find anywhere.
The couple share an eclectic range of tastes, and the beach is high on the list for both, along with music, art, and cinema.
Dan also loves outside strolls, karate, jazz, and this new-fangled rock and roll. Saren loves shopping, big band, and classical music.
She's tall at 5'10", he's taller at 6'6". Both are a little on the blond side with a lot of Irish in the mix, and good-natured as you'll find anywhere.
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