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The Plaza Hotel

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Check into these images of Manhattan’s iconic Plaza Hotel, long a luxurious venue for celebrity guests, star-studded movies, and gala weddings.

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The Plaza

New York landmark

Taken in 1912, this photo shows The Plaza Hotel as it looked just five years after it opened its doors on October 1, 1907. It was designed by American architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh in the style of a French Renaissance chateau. The hotel was named for its location: Grand Army Plaza in Manattan.

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Frank Sinatra,  gets a haircut by his favorite barber, Mrs. Frances E. Murphy, in his suite at the Plaza Hotel, in New York City, June 26, 1949.  She's been barbering in New York for 21 years, and has a shop in the heart of the city's financial district. (AP PHoto)

Ol' Blue Eyes gets groomed

In June 1949, Frank Sinatra gets a haircut in his suite at The Plaza. His favorite barber, Frances E. Murphy, had a shop in Manhattan's financial district, but for Ol' Blue Eyes, she made house calls.

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Audrey Interview

Meet the press

In October 1961, Audrey Hepburn filmed an interview at The Plaza Hotel. LIkely she discussed one of her most famous films, "Breakfast at Tiffany's," which premiered the same month.

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THE BEATLES

Beatlemania

Clockwise from left, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon greet fans below the window of their Plaza hotel room in February 1964. It was the Beatles' first U.S. tour.

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Truman's Party

Party of the century

Truman Capote's Black and White Ball in the Grand Ballroom of The Plaza on Nov. 28, 1966 was such a legendary event that it spawned a 2006 book, "Party of the Century." For his escort, the "Breakfast at Tiffany's" author chose Katharine Graham, publisher of The Washington Post.

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The Plaza Hotel

Famed fountain

At the front of The Plaza Hotel is the fountain "Abundance," by sculptor Karl Bitter. The figure of Pomona, Roman goddess of orchards, was based on actress and model Doris Droscher, who also posed for the Standing Liberty Quarter, a U.S. coin.

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New York's Plaza Hotel

Sherman marches on

On the north side of Grand Army Plaza, site of The Plaza Hotel, stands a gilded bronze statue of General Sherman on horseback. It is by Irish-born American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who created other famous Civil War monuments and designed several famous American coins as well.

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New York's Legendary Plaza Hotel Closing Soon

Over the long hall

The Plaza Hotel's Terrace Room, a major venue for weddings, has been redesigned since this photo was taken in 2005.

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New York's Legendary Plaza Hotel Closing Soon

Where the elite would meet

Elegance and opulence mark this foyer inside The Plaza Hotel. This photo was taken March 16, 2005, only weeks before The Plaza closed temporarily to undergo partial conversion to condominiums. Though there is a condominium portion today, most of The Plaza still consists of hotel rooms.

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100th Birthday

Happy birthday, dear Plaza

Fireworks lit the sky to commemorate the 100th birthday of the legendary Plaza Hotel on Oct. 1, 2007. The event was celebrated with a party and a 1-ton cake.

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The Plaza Welcomes Home Eloise

Pretty as a picture

Arguably The Plaza's most famous resident is Eloise, heroine of a series of beloved children's books. A portrait of Eloise hung in the Plaza's lobby before it was closed for renovations in 2005; here it is unveiled again on May 14, 2008. Marking the occasion are young actress Jordana Beatty, slated to play Eloise in an upcoming movie, and Plaza general manager Shane Krige.

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Bride Wars (2008) with Kate Hudson, and Anne Hathaway was shot in the Grand ballroom, the Terrace room, and in corridors and the Palm Court. The film also shows the lobby and exterior.

Here come the brides

"Bride Wars" (2008) with Anne Hathaway (left) and Kate Hudson includes scenes shot in The Plaza's Grand Ballroom, Terrace Room, and Palm Court. It is only one of many movies that use The Plaza as a backdrop; others include "North by Northwest" (1959), "Plaza Suite" (1971), and "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993).

Mariah Carey On Set For Her New Music Video \"Obsessed\"

Star entrance

The Plaza makes a perfect backdrop for music videos as well as weddings. Here singer Mariah Carey appears during filming for her video "Obsessed" on June 29, 2009.

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