HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA 401 SEVENTH AVENUE - HOTEL PENNSYLVA
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Hotel Pennsylvania 401 Seventh Avenue
The Hotel Pennsylvania is a hotel located at 401 7th Avenue in Manhattan, across the street from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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Pennsylvania 6-5000
The very emptiness of this basement area of the old Hotel Pennsylvania in New York almost startled me. I was merely passing through, but couldn't resist a quick trip downstairs to see what might be below. The Hotel Pennsylvania was built by E.M. Statler and is presently in danger of being demolished for an ugly and unnecessary office behemoth. The Vornado Realty Trust owns the premises and has made no secret of its plans to destroy this once great, if damaged, hotel.
Hotel Pennsylvania - 1931/2011
After a big restoration a few years ago, this hotel at the corner of Carrall and Hastings looks much like it did back in the day, including the new neon sign and rebuilt 'top hat' on the corner roof. All the surrounding buildings are the same from the old picture.