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The Cafe des Beaux Arts opened the following year at the building's base. [41] The cafe quickly became popular among "many men and women of society", as it was described in a 1905 Town & Country magazine article. [42] The Bryant Park Studios was itself known as the Beaux Arts Building by the 1910s. [12]
Café des Artistes was a fine restaurant at 1 West 67th Street in Manhattan. New York City. It was owned by George Lang, who closed the restaurant in early August 2009 and announced later that month that the restaurant would remain closed permanently. [1] His wife, Jenifer Lang, had been the managing director of the restaurant since 1990. [2]
Animated films set in Queens, New York (1 P) Pages in category "Animated films set in New York City" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.
Interior of MoMA Film, the oldest continually operating art cinema in New York City. Art cinemas, or independent movie theaters, in New York City are known for showing art house, independent, revival, and foreign films.
The grapefruit was originally imported to Florida by Count Odet Philippe in 1823, and only began to be shipped up the east coast to New York and Philadelphia in 1885. This made the introduction of Forbidden Fruit liqueur in the 1890s a very innovative move. [3] Forbidden Fruit was created by Louis Bustanoby of the well-known Café des Beaux-Arts.
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1501 Broadway, also known as the Paramount Building, is a 33-story office building on Times Square between West 43rd and 44th Streets in the Theater District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
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