Universal Hotel

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Universal Hotel may refer to three different establishments of the late 19th century and early 20th century Manhattan, New York. There was a Universal Hotel at 352 Bowery.[1] Another lodging, called Morgan's Universal Hotel, operated in New York City during the 1890s. It was located 75 Clarkson Street,[2] currently the address of Mystique Gentleman's Club.[3] A third establishment named Universal Hotel was located at 6th Avenue (Manhattan) and the northwest corner of 28th Street (Manhattan). It was altered in 1909, expanding to a five-story hotel and store. The alteration was performed by architect B.W. Devitan, at a cost of $15,000.[4]

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  1. ^ The Suicidal Mania, New York Times, January 7, 1883, pg. 9.
  2. ^ Miss Gallagher Made Him Prisoner, New York Times, November 20, 1895, pg. 1.
  3. ^ Mystique Gentleman's Club
  4. ^ The Building Department, New York Times, April 21, 1909, pg. 13.

Coordinates: 40°44′46″N 73°59′25″W / 40.7460°N 73.9903°W / 40.7460; -73.9903


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