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Hilton New York Fashion District (Formerly Fashion 26)
Experience true luxury at this upscale New York City hotel in the heart of the fashion district.
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Hilton Garden Inn Times Square
The Hilton Garden Inn Times Square is walking distance to NYC's best attractions.
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Radisson Lexington Hotel New York
The Radisson Lexington Hotel in New York City offers travlers the ultimate staying experience.
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Hampton Inn Manhattan - Times Square North
Hampton Inn Manhattan-Times Square North is the prefect home base for the city that never sleeps.
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InterContinental New York Times Square
Located in the heart of Times Square, the InterContinental Times Square is the gateway to New York's most exciting cultural center.
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Hilton Garden Inn New York - West 35th St
The Hilton Garden Inn New York/W 35th Street in New York is ideally located in Midtown.
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The Paramount Hotel
Located in Time Square in NYC, The Paramount Hotel is luxury midtown hotel destination for guests.
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Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square
The Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square has the perfect location to explore in New York City.
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Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel New York City
The Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel New York City is located Midtown Manhattan.
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Hotel Indigo - Chelsea
Imagine a 100% smoke-free sophisticated boutique hotel whose focus is delivering guests peace, serenity and renewal.
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Crowne Plaza Times Square
Located in the heart of Times Square, the Crowne Plaza Times Square offers easy access to the city.
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Park Central New York
Newly renovated Park Central New York is steps from Central Park in the heart of Midtown.
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InterContinental New York Barclay
Restored to its 1926 neo-Federal style, InterContinental New York Barclay welcomes guests with residential warmth and sophistication.
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by Jackson Cooper, May 09, 2012 | New York News
Game five of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals was certainly a memorable one. After a hard fought battle, the Capitals had the lead at 2-1 in the third period, and time was dwindling down. With only 22 seconds left Joel Ward was caught with his stick above the shoulders, and got sent to the box with a double minor. There was an immediate change in momentum as the Rangers realized they had one last chance.
Both Capitals and Rangers fans were stunned by the outcome of Monday night’s game when it looked like Alex Ovechkin, and the rest of the Caps were going to head home up 3-2 in the series. The late penalty by Ward sparked the belief in the Rangers that they still had an opportunity to at least tie up the game, and hash it out in overtime. Not only did they have a power play, the double minor gave them two in a row.
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