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Hotel New Yorker, Brooklyn Bridge, New York 1941 Paramount The Riviera was demolished in

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The Riviera was demolished in 1953 to make way for the Palisades Interstate Parkway

he produced over 15

businessmen and lawyers conducted their affairs over breakfasts of steak

The hotel also had Meatless Tuesdays

as the corporate entity is now known

Hotel New Yorker, Brooklyn Bridge, New York 1941 Paramount The Riviera was demolished inOne of five iconic New York views celebrating four bridges (George Washington Bridge, Bronx Whitestone Bridge, Tri Boro Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge) and the recently completed La Guardia Airport that the Hotel New Yorker produced as menu covers in 1941. The engraving was done by Dr. Joseph Guttman. Dr Joseph Guttman founded the Steelograph engraving company. came to the United States from Europe and created the company in the 1920s. Steelograph

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