Hotel Lafayette (New York City)

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title: Hotel Lafayette (New York City)
text: Hotel Lafayette was a hotel located on University Place in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was founded by Raymond Orteig in 1902. The hotel was particularly known for its restaurant, the Café Lafayette, and drew its clientele from New York's French expatriates and the bohemians of Greenwich Village. John Reed described the hotel as "the real link between the old Village and the new, since it was the cradle of artistic life in New York." After Orteig's retiremen
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description: Demolished hotel in Manhattan, New York
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