New York postcard, letterhead, envelope, 1969 Theatre & Events Guide from the hotel
postcard is not posted / neither the letterhead or envelope are used / the New York monthly Theater & Events guide from the Hotel Piccadilly is in very good shape. Inside there is a calendar for September 1969 as well as advertisements for Teddy's / Japanese steakhouse / Toledo restaurante / Celanese House / the Big C - is the circle line ($3 for adults - $1.25 for children - for the boat ride) / South Pacific Ports restaurant / Rosoffs / the Gray Line (bus) / The Cattleman & The Cattleman West (restaurants) - Larry Ellman prop / Inn of the Clock - $6.95 for Prix Fixe Dinner - host Ed Wynn / Teheran Restaurant / Mykonos restaurant / Georges Restaurant / Fine & Schapiro Kosher restaurant / The Lobster / L'Armorique restaurant / El Quijote restaurant / Albert French Restaurant / Janssens restaurant / Rita Dimitri's Chansonnette restaurant / New England Oyster House / Alameda Room restaurant / Larre's restaurant / Phyllis Lucas Gallery - old print center / Steer Palace restaurant. These and other restaurants are listed under the type of restaurants on several pages - denoting when they are open and a lot of them also include prices. Back of the booklet is an ad for two of Piccadilly's places to eat - the Scandia & the Circus Lounge and Bar
Under Theatre = Cabaret, Fiddler on the Roof, Forty Carats, Grand Kabuki Theater, Great White Hope, Hadrian VII, Hair, Hello Dolly, In the Matter of Robert Oppenheimer, Mame, Man of La Mancha, Oklahoma, Play it Again Sam, Plaza Suite, Promises Promises
Under off Broadway = Adaptation-Next, Boys in the Band, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, The Concept, Curly McDimple, Dames at Sea, The Fantasticks, The Hoofers, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Little Murderers, No Place to be Somebody, Oh Calcutta, Promenade, To be Young Gifted and Black, Whores Wars and Tin Pan Alley, You're a good Man Charlie Brown, Your Own Thing
other titles: Music and Opera, Points of Interest, Sports, Miscellaneous, Monuments and Statues, Museums, Shopping
There is a Key to New York City Street and Avenue number locations. 1 select the Avenue in question - such as Fifth Avenue / 2 to locate a number - such as 500 - run finger down to number or number nearest to it / 3 read across to left - this is nearest Street - in this case 40 second straight.
Please note that the majority of the cards are over 50 years old and as such, are sold AS IS. Tears will be noted but it would be too timely to note each fault on every card. If condition is important to you - contact us with our number in the title & what it is that you would like to know or what it is that you would like pictured more closely.
- Because of the age of the cards - they are noted as being USED - no matter if they are written on or not.