Our History
The Hacienda Vintage Postcard
Our Story Begins in the Roaring 1920s
On March 4, 1926, James E. Meighan, brother to Thomas Meighan – leading man of the silver screen throughout the 20s and 30s- donated land for the construction of a new Spanish Colonial Revival-style hotel befitting New Port Richey’s growing popularity with arts, society, and sports luminaries.
The Hacienda opened on February 5, 1927 with Ed Wynn- a popular comedian and radio star of the time- serving as Master of Ceremonies. The Hacienda and New Port Richey became known as “Hollywood East” due the myriad of celebrities that enjoyed the town and hotel, including reported sightings of Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson, Lupe Velez, Charlie Chaplin, Johnny Cash and Ann Harding, among other notables. The Hacienda was a popular gathering spot for sports and entertainment figures for many years. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on October 24, 1996.
Historic New Port Richey Landmarks
- Name: The Hacienda – 1927
Location: 5621 Main Street
Historical Significance: Home-away-from-home for visiting luminaries: film stars, writers, sports figures, and more.
- Name: Sims Park – 1916
Location: Bank Street and Circle Boulevard
Historical Significance: First known as Enchantment Park until deeded to the City by George Sims, it’s the center of community activity, with special events and festivals throughout the year.
- Name: Richey Suncoast Theatre – 1926
Location: 6237 Grand Boulevard
Historical Significance: Originally the Thomas Meighan Theatre, it now houses live theater productions year-round.
- Name: The West Pasco Historical Society – 1915
Location: 6431 Circle Boulevard
Historical Significance: Originally the two-room Seven Springs Schoolhouse from about 1915 to 1925, this historic building now houses a museum and library.
- Name: Our Lady Queen of Peace Church – 1919
Location: 6431 Circle Boulevard
Historical Significance: New Port Richey’s first Catholic church, barely seating 100 parishioners. Now owned by the City and moved to Sims Park, Peace Hall hosts weddings and special events.
- Name: Pasco Building – 1921
Location: 6236 Grand Boulevard
Historical Significance: This office and retail building is distinctive for its multi-sided copper cupola.
- Name: Sims Land Office – 1916
Location: 5728 Main Street
Historical Significance: Constructed of sandstone brick, this building was the office of City benefactor George R. Sims.
- Name: Arcade Building – 1927
Location: 5805 Main Street
Historical Significance: Featuring a charming courtyard and fountain, this building houses offices and shops.
- Name: Chasco Inn – 1926
Location: 5743 Main Street
Historical Significance: Now retail space, this building still sports its distinctive pierced/arched roof detail.