HOTEL NEW YORKER, New York City,
at 34th and 35th Streets and 8th Avenue, is the largest hotel in the world. it contains 2,500 rooms and baths. it is 43 stories high and its foundation is 72 feet below street level, cost about $22,000,000.
34th Street at 8th Avenue
New York City
Private Tunnel to Pennsylvania Station
2500 Rooms, Each With Radio; Both Tub and Shower; Servidor and Circulating Ice Water. Four Popular Priced Restaurants. Dancing Nightly in the Terrace Restaurant. Rates: $3.00 a day and up
Ralph Hitz, President
Mailed from New York, New York to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams in Man, West Virginia on December 9, 1934:
We arrived safely and there is no snow. Will write you when to meet us.
34th Street at 8th Avenue
New York City
Tunnel Connection to Pennsylvania Sta.
2500 Rooms, each with radio; both tub and shower; servidor and circulating ice water, four popular priced restaurants, dancing nightly in the terrace restaurant. Rates $3.50 a day
RALPH HITZ, President
Convenient to the Site of the 1939 New York World Fair
An E.C. Kropp Card
Number: 6134
34th Street at Eighth Avenue
New York 1, N.Y.
Private Tunnel to Pennsylvania Station
2, 500 rooms, each with "Protecto-Ray," private bath including tub and shower; radio and Servidor. Four popular-price restaurants featuring the world-famous Terrace Room.
34th Street at 8th Avenue
New York City
Private Tunnel to Pennsylvania Station
2500 Rooms, Each With Stromberg-Carlson radio; both tub and shower; a Servidor; circulating ice water; full-length mirrors; French-type telephones. Four popular-priced restaurants - Terrace Restaurant, Manhattan Room, Empire Tea Room, and Coffee Shop. Dancing nightly in the Terrace Restaurant.
RATES: $3.50 a day and up
RALPH HITZ, Managing Director
34th Street at 8th Avenue
New York City
Private Tunnel to Pennsylvania Station
2500 Rooms, Each With Radio; Both Tub and Shower; Servidor and Circulating Ice Water. Four Popular Priced Restaurants.
34th Street at 8th Avenue
New York 1, N.Y.
Private Tunnel to Pennsylvania Station
2500 Rooms, Each With Radio; Both Tub and Shower; Servidor and Circulating Ice Water. Four Popular Priced Restaurants. Featuring the World Famous Terrace Room.
34th Street at 8th Avenue
New York 1, N.Y.
Private Tunnel to Pennsylvania Station
2500 Rooms, Each With Radio; Both Tub and Shower; Servidor and Circulating Ice Water.
Mailed from the United Nations, New York to Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 28, 1960:
I arrived at 5:30 or so. Am at the New Yorker. Left my glasses at your home and am out of luck. Will please send some to my home and insure for $50. I will reimburse you for some.Right now I'm at the UN Bldg.
Pauline.
Smart travelers to New York select the 2200 room Hotel New Yorker as their headquarters. In addition to its central location, excellent service and superb food, guests also enjoy the recently redecorated and refurbished facilities. Home of the colorful "Lamp Post Corner" bar and restaurant. Telephone: LOngacre 3-100. Teletype: NY 1-1384. A Hilton Hotel.
34TH Street at Eighth Ave.
New York's Largest - Most Fabulous
SKYSCRAPER HOTEL
Delightfully newly furnished rooms and suites complete with TV, radio, private bath, air-conditioning - three popular priced restaurants - private tunnel to Pennsylvania Station.
Mailed from New York, New York to Mrs. H.C. Newhaus of Searcy, Arkansas on September 7, 1964:
Dear Mother
Having a very good trip but didn't have enough time at the Fair. So much to see.
Love, Lena
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