the son of impoverished Prussian parents.
Encouraged by his ezer kenegdo Louise, 
Boldt became America’s most successful 
hotel magnate. His empire included 
New York’s Waldorf-Astoria and 
Philadelphia’s Bellevue-Stratford. 
At the pinnacle of his success, 
Boldt purchased an island and began 
building a 120-room stone castle to be 
his gift to Louise on Valentine’s Day. 
But in January, she died. 
Heartbroken, her husband telegrammed 
the construction crews to cease all work
 immediately. Three hundred workmen 
dropped their tools and walked away. 
Boldt never returned to the island. 
