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  2. Hotel Edison - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Edison is at 228 West 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1931, it is part of the Triumph Hotels brand, owned by Shimmie Horn and Gerald Barad. [ 1 ] Thomas Edison turned on the lights when it opened.

  3. List of hotels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Total Rooms New York Marriott Marquis: 1,966 New York Hilton Midtown: 1,929 Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel: 1,780 Hyatt Grand Central New York: 1,298 Row NYC: 1,331 New Yorker Hotel: 1,083 Park Central Hotel: 935 The New York Palace Hotel: 909 Edison Hotel: 900 The Westin New York at Times Square: 873 Crowne Plaza Times Square: 795

  4. Edison Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Edison Theatre was a Broadway theatre in the Hotel Edison at 240 West 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1931 as the hotel's ballroom, it became the Arena Theatre on May 31, 1950, with a revival of George Kelly's The Show Off. The following year it was returned to the hotel's ballroom and remained as such until the ...

  5. The 19 Best Staycations NYC Has to Offer - AOL

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    The Plaza Hotel “Glitz, glamor, history. Welcome to The Plaza Hotel. Situated at Central Park South, this New York institution is in a prime location.

  6. Category:Skyscraper hotels in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Drake Hotel (New York City) E. Hotel Edison; Eventi; F. ... Millennium Downtown New York Hotel; Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza;

  7. Thompson Central Park New York Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was later slightly renamed, becoming Le Parker Méridien New York. The atrium seating was removed in 1990, and subsequently restored after a "high-profile" campaign by the New York City Department of Buildings. [5] Under the Parker Corporation's management, Le Parker Meridien was one of the few luxury hotels in the city that ...