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A hotel in [[Manhattan]] which was the site of a number conventions, including:
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A hotel in [[Manhattan]] that was the site of a number of [[conventions]], including:
  
 
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It was opened in 1919 as the Hotel Pennsylvania of "PEnnsylvania 6-5000" fame and renamed the Hotel Statler in 1948.  In 1954, Hilton bought it and renamed it the Statler Hilton, which is how it was known when its history crossed with [[fandom's]].  Starting in the early 80s it went through various owners and names:  The New York Statler, the New York Penta, and finally back to Hotel Pennsylvania.
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It was opened in 1919 as the Hotel Pennsylvania of "PEnnsylvania 6-5000" fame and renamed the Hotel Statler in 1948.  In 1954, Hilton bought it and renamed it the Statler Hilton, which is how it was known when its history crossed with [[fandom]]'s.  Starting in the early 1980s, it went through various owners and names:  The New York Statler, the New York Penta, and finally back to Hotel Pennsylvania.
  
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Its planned closure was announced in April 2021 and demolition began in December.
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 12 September 2023

The Statler-Hilton Hotel in Manhattan, site of many conventions.

A hotel in Manhattan that was the site of a number of conventions, including:

It was opened in 1919 as the Hotel Pennsylvania of "PEnnsylvania 6-5000" fame and renamed the Hotel Statler in 1948. In 1954, Hilton bought it and renamed it the Statler Hilton, which is how it was known when its history crossed with fandom's. Starting in the early 1980s, it went through various owners and names: The New York Statler, the New York Penta, and finally back to Hotel Pennsylvania.

Its planned closure was announced in April 2021 and demolition began in December.



Venue 19192021
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