Webster Hotel

The building was built in 1902 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 7, 1984.

It was designed by the architectural firm of Tracy and Swartwout, and built in the Classical Revival style.

Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez stayed with his family in the Webster Hotel during a period when he moved from Havana to New York City to work for Cuban press agency Prensa Latina.

[2] The hotel was the first marital home of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor while he attended Columbia Law School.

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