The Algonquin Hotel

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A famous literary hotspot for a collective of artists and authors’ known for their vicious wit and referred to as the Round Table during the 20’s, many luminaries lunched daily at the ALgonquin and many keep coming back even after their death to continue the good times and good conversations. Both the lobby and the dining hall are reported to be haunted by former literary stars.

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Geographic Information

Address:
59 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036
United States

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GPS:
40.756047, -73.98232000000002
County:
New York County, New York
Nearest Towns:
Long Island City, NY (1.9 mi.)
Manhattan, NY (2.1 mi.)
Weehawken, NJ (2.2 mi.)
Union City, NJ (2.7 mi.)
Guttenberg, NJ (2.7 mi.)
Hoboken, NJ (2.7 mi.)
West New York, NJ (2.8 mi.)
New York City, NY (3.1 mi.)
North Bergen, NJ (3.7 mi.)
Fairview, NJ (4.0 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.algonquinhotel.com/

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