New York City's Oldest Hotels

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Hotel Keller: Preservationists have called the Keller Hotel, completed in 1898, a “luckless landmark.” The building, at 150 Barrow Street, was given landmark status in 2007. But it has languished since then. Built near the Hudson River, for years it was in a prime location to attract business from the ferry and cruise ship docks as well as transient sailors. But with the decline of the maritime industry, the hotel flagged. It was recognized as one of the last “surviving turn-of-the-century Hudson River waterfront hotels.”

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