Iroquois Hotel

BACKSTORY: From the hotel website: Envisioned in 1899 by designer and architect Harry Mulliken, The Iroquois has been a luxurious hospitality fixture on Midtown Manhattan's 44th Street since 1902. Once the residence of prominent actors, celebrities, and artists, including James Dean, Leecy Woods, and The Clash (who wrote "Rock The Casbah" while staying at The Iroquois), our hotel continues its legacy of sophistication and timeless elegance in New York City to this day. Since its debut in Midtown Manhattan, The Iroquois has undergone renovations to upgrade its luxury accommodations and public spaces, while maintaining its historic roots and architectural integrity.

Room 803: James Dean Suite

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