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The W New York Union Square is a 270-room, 21-story boutique hotel operated by W Hotels at the northeast corner of Park Avenue South and 17th Street, across from Union Square in Manhattan, New York. Originally known as the Germania Life Insurance Company Building , it was designed by Albert D'Oench and Joseph W. Yost and built in 1911 in the ...
New York Daily News front page on Monday, June 30, 1919. (New York Daily News Archive/) After 22 and a half hours of deliberation, the jury found him guilty of first-degree murder.
Metro Pictures was a New York City art gallery founded in 1980 by Janelle Reiring (previously of Leo Castelli Gallery), [1] and Helene Winer (previously of Artists Space). [2] It was located in SoHo until 1995 when it moved to Chelsea. [3] The gallery closed in December of 2021. [4]
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Tompkins County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [ 1 ]
In 1871, Dr. Satterlee, who also had a residence on E20th St in New York City, was assistant surgeon for the NYS 84th Infantry Regiment. [3] In 1891, Satterlee sold Edge Hill to William R. Sands, brother of Samuel Stevens Sands , and partner with him in S.S. Sands & Co. Samuel Sands had established the nearby Elmhurst estate some years earlier.
Walter Samuel Graf (July 15, 1917 – October 18, 2015) was an American cardiologist. He was a pioneer in establishing paramedic emergency care , "one of a handful of doctors who created the modern paramedic emergency system".
In the worst attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor, three hijacked planes slammed into the Pentagon and New York's landmark World Trade Center on Tuesday, demolishing the two 110-story towers ...
The Hyatt Grand Central New York is a hotel located at 109 East 42nd Street, adjoining Grand Central Terminal, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.It operated as the 2,000-room Commodore Hotel between 1919 and 1976, before hotel chain Hyatt and real estate developer Donald Trump converted the hotel to the 1,400-room Grand Hyatt New York between 1978 and 1980.