Images Dated 18th October 2005
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"Grand Old Lady", the Iconic Art Deco New Yorker Hotel
The New Yorker Hotel, New York whose design reflects the zoning laws introduced in the city, mid 1930s. From her iconic Art Deco style to her ingenious American construction, the "Grand Old Lady" has been striking component of the New York skyline, towering above all others and illuminating it since her 1930 inception. Built with a private power plant, an underground tunnel to Penn Station and even an ice rink, The New Yorker was the most technologically advanced of her day. At the height of her popularity she hosted influential politicians, celebrities, and sports figures, and entertained in The Terrace Room with the who's who of the Big Band era. Today she returns to her roots, proving that she was destined for greatness from the very start.
(Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
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Native American Indian Tribe
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1920s 1930s: Native American Indian Tribe In Tipi Teepee Village. Men, Braves Riding In On Horses While Two Squaws, Women, Stand In Door Of Tipi. Kootney Indians, British Columbia. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Ima
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To match feature LEISURE-CAKES
Cakes baked at CakeLove bakery are put on display at the Love Cafe in Washington, D.C. on October 18, 2005. A New Year's resolution a few years ago drove U.S. government litigator Warren Brown to trade the courtroom for the kitchen, reinventing his career and grabbing national attention as the guy who can really bake cakes. After less than two years into his legal career and armed with credit cards, a small loan and no formal culinary training, Brown, 35, founded his bakery, CakeLove, in a trendy part of the nation's capital with a simple concept that everything be made unadorned from natural ingredients. Picture taken October 18, 2005. CPROD To match feature LEISURE-CAKES EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Molly Riley - RP2DSFHUKVAD