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  2. A Snob’s Guide to New York City Hotels - AOL

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    It’s official. After eight years of renovations, New York’s 93-year-old grande dame is finally reopening its gilded doors (Plan ahead: reservation lines for spring 2025 and onwards open on ...

  3. 8 of the best New York holidays 2025: City break and ...

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    Their New York Uncovered tour includes bicycle rides in Central Park, a LGBTQ+ history tour of the city and a Manhattan sunset sail on the Hudson River on a “Gatsby-esque 1920s-style yacht ...

  4. Hotel Gerard - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Gerard, currently known as aka Times Square, is a historic hotel located in New York, New York. It had also operated at the Hotel Langwell and Hotel 1-2-3. The building was designed by George Keister and built in 1893. It is a 13-story, U-shaped, salmon colored brick and limestone building with German Renaissance style design elements ...

  5. Uncovering the history of Seneca Village in New York City - AOL

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    When Central Park was being created in the mid-19th century, a settlement in the middle of Manhattan, home to the largest number of free Black property owners in New York before the Civil War, was ...

  6. Hotel Wolcott - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Wolcott is a hotel at 4 West 31st Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Constructed between 1902 and 1904 by developer William C. Dewey, it was designed by John H. Duncan in the French Beaux-Arts and neoclassical styles.

  7. City Hotel (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The City Hotel (1794–1849) stood at 123 Broadway, [1] occupying the whole block bounded by Cedar, Temple, and Thames Streets, in today's Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was the first functioning hotel in the United States. [2]: 25,caption Until the early 1840s it was the city's principal site for prestigious social ...

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