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  2. Lotte New York Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Lotte New York Palace Hotel is a luxury hotel in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, at the corner of 50th Street and Madison Avenue. It was originally developed between 1977 and 1980 by Harry Helmsley .

  3. Villard Houses - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance to the New York Palace, within the former central loggia, contains a grand staircase down to the main hotel lobby. [34] [63] [64] This lobby includes a fireplace originally designed by Saint-Gaudens. [63] In addition, a former study at 455 Madison Avenue was repurposed into a meeting room for the New York Palace. [63]

  4. New York Palace - Wikipedia

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    New York Palace may refer to: Lotte New York Palace Hotel, New York City; Palace Theatre (New York City) New York Palace Hotel, Budapest; See also.

  5. 5 festive NYC hotels where you can get into the holiday spirit

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    Lotte New York Palace. 455 Madison Ave. The Gingerbread Palace took 200 hours to assemble, with 53 pounds of sugar, 40 pounds of flour, 16 pounds of butter, six jars of molasses and several scoops ...

  6. Families Will Feel Right at Home at These Spacious and ... - AOL

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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.

  7. Grand Central Palace - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the Palace was located atop part of the Grand Central Terminal's storage yards, and there was a mail chute from the building to the tracks underneath. Because the New York Central Railroad still owned the land underneath the Palace, if the transaction were successful, only the air rights above the tracks would have been sold. [36]