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NYC Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue at 72nd Street, 1912.

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Subway entrance, magnificent statue of Verdi in the park.

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Hotel Ansonia was originally designed by Paul E. Duboy as a grand hotel. The property once had a farm on the roof, enabling hotel bellhops to deliver fresh produce and dairy to the guests, aligning with the developer’s aspirations of making the building a utopian dream. Turkish baths and a lobby fountain inhabited by live seals accommodated this building’s quirky history

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The Apthorp was built between 1905 and 1908 as a residential hotel by William Waldorf Astor.

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Hotel Dorilton the 12-story building, designed by local firm Janes & Leo in the Beaux-Arts style, was built on West 71st Street & Broadway between 1900 and 1902 for real estate developer Hamilton M. Weed.

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Original vintage glass camera negative, 1912 (display only not for sale)

NYC Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue at 72nd Street, 1912
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A fashionable residence section where are also located a number of apartment hotels, such as the Ansonia, the Sherman Square and magnificent statue of Verdi in park. Entrance to subway...
A fashionable residence section where are also located a number of apartment hotels, such as the Ansonia, the Sherman Square and magnificent statue of Verdi in park. Entrance to subway at intersection of two streets Franco-American Spaghetti, Morrison Tailors, Hotel Belleclaire, Hotel Dorilton, Riker Drugs, The Apthorp, Empire Tires