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The New Yorker Hotel at 34th Street and 8th Avenue is one of those storied Manhattan icons – so much history and so many secrets, it’s hard to whittle them down. The Art Deco building ...
The Hotel New Yorker was a relic of a bygone era even before the first guests checked in. Conceived and constructed in the final, feverish years of the 1920s, the hotel didn’t open until January ...
200 feet beneath the Wyndham New Yorker Hotel lies a secret: an underground tunnel connected to Penn Station. Here's a look from our past visit.
An exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of The New Yorker Hotel to the iconic off-limits rooftop, abandoned subway tunnel, award winning engine room and more.
We've added new dates to our exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of The New Yorker Hotel led by Joe Kinney the senior project engineer and historian of the hotel. ... Part of the abandoned power plant.
Mark Singer will host a tribute to the classic New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell, ... Back to the Old Hotel. By New Yorker Festival. August 28, 2012 ... better known as Cat Power, for a New Yorker ...
The New Yorker Hotel, an Art Deco jewel that has struggled the last 20 years to overcome its second-tier reputation, is going through a massive renovation and repositioning to capitalize on three ...
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