Review: ‘Chelsea Hotel Portraits’ expertly reveals humanity in the Chelsea Hotel
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The Chelsea Hotel could, at one point, have been a little bohemian city all on its own. Originally established as an apartment cooperative in 1884, the red-bricked 23rd Street dwelling was more than just a temporary stay for starry-eyed New York visitors — it was a creative refuge for the artists, writers, musicians and performers This story Review: ‘Chelsea Hotel Portraits’ expertly reveals humanity in the Chelsea Hotel appeared first on Washington Square News.

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