Grand Central Hotel
The Grand Central Hotel, later renamed The Broadway Central Hotel was a hotel on Broadway, in New York City.
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Hotel - Broadway - New York City
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:THE LARGEST HOTEL IN AMERICA - From the N.Y. Tribune, November 11, 1869
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N.Y. Tribune - November 11 - 1869
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:Few people who pass through Broadway are aware that on that bustling thoroughfare, between Amity and Bleeker streets, there is now in course of erection, on the site of the old Lafarge Hotel, one of the largest and most magnificent hotels on the Western Continent, which, when completed, will throw in the shade the largest hotels in this country - rivalling even the "Grand Hotel" at Paris in magnificence. Since the disastrous fire in April, 1867, which destroyed the Winter Garden Theatre, under the Lafarge House, that hotel has been closed.
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Lafarge Hotel - Grand Hotel - Paris - 1867 - Winter Garden Theatre
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:In March last it was sold at public auction by the heirs of the Lafarge estate E. S. Higgins, Esq., who is recorded fourth on the list of wealthy citizens for the sum of $1,000,000. This gentleman determined on erecting the largest hotel in the country, and will doubtless succeed, as when completed the new hotel will contain 630 rooms, 200 more than either the Fifth Avenue, Metropolitan or St. Nicholas Hotel, and 100 more than the celebrated Lindell Hotel at St. Louis, which was burned some three years ago; 200 of the rooms will be parlors en suite. It is to be named the Southern Hotel, and is designed to accommodate 1,200 guests. It will be eight stories in height, surmounted by three gothic towers on the Broadway front. Three elevators, which will perform the trip from the first floor to the attic in thirty seconds, will be in use for the benefit of guests night and day. One item alone - upholstery and furniture - will involve an expenditure of $1,000,000. the articles mentioned having been ordered from Paris and this city.
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Fifth Avenue, Metropolitan - St. Nicholas Hotel - Lindell Hotel - St. Louis - Elevator
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:The halls and rooms will require carpeting sufficient to cover seven acres , and will be of the finest quality - Brussels and velvet. All the rooms will be heated with steam, and on each floor hydrants, hose, and everything necessary will be furnished to extinguish fire. Then will be three large dining-rooms extending from the main Imll on the second story to the Mercer street wall, the largest of which will accommodate 500 guests. There are at present; 350 men employed on the building, and the contractor calculates that he will complete it by the 1st of June next but the hotel will not be open for the reception of guests until the following August. When completed it will have cost the proprietor $1,600,000.
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