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    The best NYC hotels for families offer spacious rooms and suites, kid-friendly amenities, and nearby attractions, like Central Park, Broadway shows, and more.

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  4. Triumph Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Hotels is a collection of historic boutique hotels in New York City [1] which includes the Hotel Belleclaire (a designated landmark in Manhattan), [2] The Iroquois Hotel and the Hotel Edison. [3] Famous past guests have included James Dean, [4] Abraham Lincoln [5] and Mark Twain. [6] The hotel brand is co-owned by Gerald Barad and ...

  5. East Meadow, New York - Wikipedia

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    East Meadow is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 36,856 at the time of the 2024 census.

  6. Mount Vernon Hotel Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, formerly the Abigail Adams Smith Museum, is a historic antebellum building at 421 East 61st Street, near the East River, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is open to the public as a museum. As of June 2023, the museum is open for tours on selected weekdays.

  7. Brookholt - Wikipedia

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    Brookholt was a Gilded Age mansion on Front Street in East Meadow, Long Island, New York. It was built for Oliver and Alva Belmont in 1897. Designed by Richard Howland Hunt, the house was built in the Colonial Revival-style, rendered in wood. John Russell Pope designed a Georgian-style farmhouse on the property in 1906 also. [1]