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Hotel Deauville (Manhattan)

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Hotel Deauville 103 East 29th Street
Hotel Deauville 103 East 29th Street

Hotel Deauville is a hotel at 103 East 29th Street in Rose Hill, Manhattan, New York City, built in 1901. It is a seven-story brick and stone structure influenced by Beaux-Arts architecture, and was originally an apartment hotel known as Hatfield House.

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Hotel Deauville (Manhattan)
East 29th Street, New York Manhattan

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East 29th Street 103
10016 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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