Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York

The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York


New York, New York to Mrs. Harlow Sherman of Mrs. Harlow Sherman of Acushnet on June 3, 1907:

Sorry not to have been up with the eggs but they were all sold before I cam away so I guess we will have to give it up. Enjoying every day here. Dora W. Cushman

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Waldorf-Astoria Hotel - New York, New York


The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is one of the most famous in America. It consists of two separate buildings and stands on Fifth Avenue from 33rd to 34th Streets. It is 314 feet high and contains 1,400 rooms.

Success Postal Card Co., Pub., New York
No. 1004

The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York


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Waldorf-Astoria Hotel - New York, New York


Mailed from New York, New York to Mrs. C.F. Einard of New Brunswick on December 4, 1919:

Dec. 4th 7:30am
Just arrived & am sending this before leaving station. It was very cold in Boston yesterday. But is lovely here this morning.
Jules

Published by The Union News Company of New York
Number: 3619

The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York


Fifth Ave. and 34th St. Most aristocratic hotel in the United States, 1400 rooms.

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The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York

The Waldorf-Astoria, pre-eminent hotel, occupies the Park Avenue block bounded by 49th and 50th Streets, dominating the smart shopping and residential districts of New York and providing the ultimate refinements of present-day living

The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York

Park Avenue at Forty-Ninth to Fiftieth Streets
The unofficial Palace of New York

Malcolm and Hayes - New York

The Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York


The WALDORF-ASTORIA occupies the Park Avenue from 49th to 50th Streets, extending through the Lexington Avenue. Monumental in size and architectural grandeur, it ranks as one of America's noblest building. Its warm welcome, sincere personal service and cosmopolitan spirit have won international approval. Today its friend everywhere graciously accord to this famous unofficial palace premier rank in the art of public hospitality.

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Waldorf-Astoria Hotel - New York, New York

The New Waldorf-Astoria Hotel occupies the entire Park Avenue block from 49th to 50th Streets and extends through to Lexington Avenue. Monumental in size and architectural grandeur, it easily dwarfs all other hotels yet built or projected throughout the world, and ranks as one of America's noblest buildings. The Waldorf-Astoria's traditional hospitality and charming, cosmopolitan spirit won international recognition from the first, and today its friendly in common everywhere graciously accord to this great new New York hotel the becoming role of "Host to the World"

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Waldorf-Astoria - New York, New York


Centrally located on fashionable Park Avenue at 49th and 50th Streets, The Waldorf-Astoria is world-renowned for luxurious accommodations, superb service, and the best in dining, dancing and entertainment. Home of the glamorous Starlight Roof and Empire Room. New York's headquarters for social and business activities. Telephone: ELdorado 5-3000. Teletype: NY 1-1327.
A Hilton Hotel
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