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Street-level sign for Mars 2112 near Times Square. Mars 2112 (pronounced "Mars twenty-one twelve") was one of many tourist-targeted restaurants in the Times Square district of New York City, based on future space travel and accommodations. At 33,000 sq ft (3,100 m 2), it was the largest such themed restaurant when it opened in November 1998. [1]
The top three stories (47th through 49th) contain the View, New York City's only rooftop revolving restaurant. [ 31 ] [ 67 ] The View specializes in American cuisine for brunch and dinner. [ 59 ] The restaurant is designed with 700 seats [ 27 ] and generally makes a full revolution every hour, [ 31 ] [ 67 ] though it originally rotated ...
Hotel Astor was a hotel on Times Square in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, New York.Built in 1905 and expanded in 1909–1910 for the Astor family, the hotel occupied a site bounded by Broadway, Shubert Alley, and 44th and 45th Streets. [1]
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Lotte New York Palace. 455 Madison Ave. The Gingerbread Palace took 200 hours to assemble, with 53 pounds of sugar, 40 pounds of flour, 16 pounds of butter, six jars of molasses and several scoops ...
The Knickerbocker Hotel is on the southeastern corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, at the south end of Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [1] [3] [4] It contains the alternate addresses 1462–1470 Broadway, [1] [4] [5] 6 Times Square, [5] and 142 West 42nd Street, [6] with a small annex extending south to 143 ...
Old New York’s going up in smoke! Smith’s Bar, the iconic, neon-sign dive near Times Square, has closed for good and is set to be replaced by a marijuana dispensary — leaving broken-hearted ...
The area of sky that the Milky Way obscures is called the Zone of Avoidance. [67] The Milky Way has a relatively low surface brightness. Its visibility can be greatly reduced by background light, such as light pollution or moonlight. The sky needs to be darker than about 20.2 magnitude per square arcsecond in order for the Milky Way to be ...