751 Comments for Hotel Sterling

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This is how it would have looked like in this glory days.
http://www.northeast.r...tclint/sterling3.jpg
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Neon like that is definitely missed. I think most traffic lights on poles I've seen are fastened on.
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George Washington Slept Here?
...Seriously-a suite with a balcony...don't think I've ever seen a hotel/apt. room like that.
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I wonder how on earth the window decor survived intact. Eeww...
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I wish I knew what it looked like before resembling a walk-in Barbie mansion!
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Hospital-type institutions do not have carpet (or remains of it) in the halls. BTW, don't know how many people are aware that Waverly Hills is being renovated enough for safety and they keep it for the ghost hunt tours.
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Aaurghh, Terrible! A trashed hotel is much more visually startling than the same in a vacant industrial complex.
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*DINGG* "Somebody's checking in?!"
"If this is the Happiness Hotel, I'd hate to see what the sad one looks like!"
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Its Pink, Very pink
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This is the penthouse apartment of senator andrew sordoni on the top floor and now demolished part of the hotel
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I'm not even there and I'm feeling my knees go weak from the height! Holy crap! Amazing shot!
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This place was amazing... I have fond memories of dinners there in the late 70's. Awesome pics!
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it says "im on a Mexican,RAPIDO" not RADIO rapido means FAST in spanish. shesh guys. does everyone get it now? terrible thing to say actually. couch looks real 70's
That valance is awesome - I had an apartment once with 15' ceilings and 110" windows, could not find ready made window coverings so I made the drapes for it and made valances just like this. Pretty easy to make, but look so elegant!
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