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Pet Friendly Hotels In NYC
If you are someone who takes your dog with you everywhere and you’re planning a stay in New York then you probably want which New York hotels your dog will be welcome at. That’s where this article you are reading right now comes in handy. Here you find pet friendly hotels in New York ranging from budget hotels like the Holiday Inn Express over in the borough of Brooklyn to five star hotels such as The Waldorf Towers in Midtown Manhattan.
Trump International Hotel. While Donald Trump may have made himself into a huge national joke as a 2012 Republican presidential candidate, he does still have this excellent five star luxury hotel with views of Central Park. As you may have surmised: It is not cheap to stay the night here. You will pay at least $550/night.
Holiday Inn Express. This budget pet friendly hotel in Downtown Brooklyn is an excellent choice for any traveler who is either planning on spending the majority of their time in Brooklyn or who wants to save some cash and wants to take a train into “the city.” You can take the subway and be in Manhattan in about 5 minutes.
The Waldorf Towers. As of this writing, The Waldorf Towers is the most costly pet friendly hotel in New York City. Considering its fantastic location near Rockefeller Center and the luxury it boasts it’s not surprising that it costs an arm and a leg to spend the night here.
Millennium Hilton Hotel. This 4 star hotel located in lower Manhattan is a great place to stay both for those on a trip for fun and those visiting New York on a business trip. The rooms here can actually be surprisingly inexpensive.
The Howard Johnson Inn Jamaica Airport NYC is located about one mile from the JFK Airport and may be a good choice for a traveler who is visiting Queens or Brooklyn more than Manhattan. Due to being so far from Manhattan, it is quite a discount.
The Carlton Hotel is a 4 star luxury hotel located on Madison Avenue between 28th and 29th Streets. Like every other hotel in this article, it’s pet friendly.
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Early US Presidents PEZ Set – Educational Series – Volume 1: 1789 to 1825 $16.00 History has never been so delicious! Collectible set of 5 dispensers depicts the first 5 American Presidents. With brief bios on package back. Includes 6 rolls of PEZ candy. Made right here in the good ol’ USA. Total candy weight, 1.74 oz. Each 5″ tall…. |
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The Presidents Speak: James Madison (Presidential Profiles) Extended Play 33 1/3 RPM Record… |
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The President Slept Here VHS $2.00 This is about the ongoing restoration efforts at three homes that have significant presidential connections: James Madison’s Montpelier, in Orange, Virginia. The Soldier’s Home Cottage in Washington D.C., Lincoln’s Presidential Retreat, and the Longfellow House in Cambridge, Ma., which was George Washington’s Revolutionary headquarters. At each of these historic sites, engineers, architects, and p… |
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2007 S Proof Set in Original US Government Packaging $21.79 Here is the 2007 Proof Set. The Proof Set for 2007 has 14 coins, including the 5 State Quarters (Idaho, Montana, Utah, Washington, Wyoming), the Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Return to Monticello Nickel, Lincoln Cent, Sacagawea Dollar, and the 4 Presidential Dollars (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison). This Proof Set will include all of the original packaging, i… |
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2007 Proof Presidential Dollar Set in Original US Government Packaging $5.59 Here is a 2007 Proof Presidential Dollar Set. The Presidental Dollars for this year are: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. This set includes the original US Mint Plastic Display, Box, and Certificate of Authenticity…. |
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2007 James Madison Presidential $1 Coin – 4th President, 1809-1817 Y04 $0.01 In 2005, President Bush signed the Presidential $1 Coin Act authorizing the United States Mint to strike $1 coins honoring America’s Presidents in the order in which they served. This coin, the fourth in the Presidential $1 Coin Program and the final to be issued in 2007, honors President James Madison. Following the American Revolution, Madison was instrumental in determining the course of the n… |
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Terry: My Daughter’s Life-and-Death Struggle with Alcoholism $2.83 George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic nominee for President, offers a tragic family drama while confronting the choices of his own life in this story of a daughter’s fatal fight with alcoholism. Told in direct prose, the tale is a harrowing one. Teresa Jane McGovern, the middle child of five, began drinking at age 13, was hospitalized for depression after her arrest for smoking pot at age 19, … |
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James Madison: A Biography $14.95 The best one volume biography of Madison’s life, Ketcham’s biography not only traces Madison’s career, it gives readers a sense of the man. As Madison said of his early years in Virginia under the study of Donald Robertson, who introduced him to thinkers like Montaigne and Montesquieu, “all that I have been in life I owe largely to that man.” It also captures a side of Madison that is less rarely … |
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So You Want to Be President? (Caldecott Medal Book) $4.94 So you want to be President! Why not? Presidents have come in every variety. They’ve been generals like George Washington and actors like Ronald Reagan, big like William Howard Taft and small like James Madison, handsome like Franklin Pierce and homely like Abraham Lincoln.From the embarrassment of skinny-dipping John Quincy Adams to the mischievous adventure of Theodore Roosevelt’s pony, Judith S… |