Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5912116> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5912116 subject Q7425948.
- Q5912116 abstract "The Hotel Wolcott at 4 West 31st Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built between 1902 and 1904 by developer William C. Dewey and was designed by the prominent architect John H. Duncan, who employed a bold French Beaux-Arts style combined with French Neo Classicism. The hotel was named after Henry Roger Wolcott, a businessman, politician and philanthropist.Before it was even completed, the building was leased by Dewey to James H. Breslin, a prominent hotelier of the time, for three-years. Nonetheless, Dewey had difficulty with the financing for the building: unable to purchase steel locally, he imported it from Europe, which caused an unusually long construction period, which in turn made it difficult for Dewey to pay his creditors. In early 1905 The American Mortgage Company repossessed the building, which was sold at auction. Breslin's lease remained, but the hotel passed through the hands of a series of owners in the following decades.The hotel was popular with travelers, but also housed many permanent residents, including dancer Isadora Duncan and Doris Duke, the heiress. Other prominent guests of the hotel included Edith Wharton and Henry Miller, and Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers stayed there while recording at Beltone Studios, which was in the building. The hotel also hosted events such as the meeting where Col. Jake Ruppert and Col. Tillinghast Huston purchased the New York Yankees in 1914 and Fiorello La Guardia's inauguration ball in 1938.On December 20, 2011 the hotel was designated a New York City landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.".
- Q5912116 thumbnail Hotel_Wolcott_from_west.jpg?width=300.
- Q5912116 wikiPageExternalLink www.wolcott.com.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q109858.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q109873.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q11249.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q11299.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q1268134.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q187765.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q213417.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q273889.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q276032.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q312502.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q3278230.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q483512.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q54111.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q5977.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q60.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q6119204.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q6236794.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q6591917.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q690138.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q7425948.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q7802858.
- Q5912116 wikiPageWikiLink Q967276.
- Q5912116 point "40.74666666666667 -73.98666666666666".
- Q5912116 type SpatialThing.
- Q5912116 comment "The Hotel Wolcott at 4 West 31st Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built between 1902 and 1904 by developer William C. Dewey and was designed by the prominent architect John H. Duncan, who employed a bold French Beaux-Arts style combined with French Neo Classicism.".
- Q5912116 label "Hotel Wolcott".
- Q5912116 lat "40.74666666666667".
- Q5912116 long "-73.98666666666666".
- Q5912116 depiction Hotel_Wolcott_from_west.jpg.
- Q5912116 homepage www.wolcott.com.