Thursday, November 3, 2011

Where is the Plaza Hotel, and what does it symbolize?

The Plaza Hotel in New York City is located at the prestigious address of Central Park and Park Avenue. It has symbolized the ultimate in luxurous living since in opening in 1907. It was recently renovated and has renewed and restored the original opulance.


It is the setting for the Eloise children's books and has been designated a national literary landmark.

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