Times Square NYC, 1954 pic.twitter.com/CQjV3hyBD7 via @BeschlossDC
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“do you miss it? @BeschlossDC: This is Times Square NYC 1954: pic.twitter.com/TxCVqCYVLO”
.@BeschlossDC Ah ha! Photo that includes greatly underratd Picadilly Hotel--urbanistically great hotel for block, district & city at large!
.@BeschlossDC Well-maintained skyscraper (but inexpensive) hotel seized via eminent domain (as blight) to build Mariott Marquis hotel.
.@BeschlossDC Also seized for urb "renewal": H Hayes & Morosco theatrs, classy Dinty Moore's restaurant locale -- nicest block in Times Sq!
.@BeschlossDC Nice ziggurat Deco profile--and lot line windows too (unlike later sliver slabs w blank walls). Behind billboards: 5 theaters!
.@BeschlossDC BTW, J Andrews stayd at hotel while performng in 1st show--walkd cross st to "work," but sent home. Show cancelled: hurricane!
Trying to figure out which direction this is facing. RT @BeschlossDC: This is Times Square NYC 1954:pic.twitter.com/3OzNGJMEFa
“@BeschlossDC: This is Times Square NYC 1954: pic.twitter.com/S6TTf8ChfH” #typography
@BeschlossDC I stayed at the Piccadilly on a school trip in the 70s. It was pretty much a fleabag at the time.
@BeschlossDC I was never a Jennifer Jones fan.
@BeschlossDC Real Housewives of 1954. #plusçachange
RT @BeschlossDC This is Times Square NYC 1954:pic.twitter.com/XuubkPh1VR
@BeschlossDC I was 5. Thursday 64, time flies.
@BeschlossDC oh the irony
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