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Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's - TulipStuff
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Product Description

Early 1980's customer room information folder (from a stay in room #1613) at the ill fated Vista International Hotel (operated by Hilton International) which was located at 3 World Trade Center (WTC 3) in Lower Manhattan in New York City.

The room assignment is written on the front cover.  The back cover has info on room service and a listing of the hotels lounges and restaurants: The Tall Ships Bar (lobby level), The American Harvest Restaurant (plaza level), The Greenhouse Restaurant And Wine Bar (plaza level), and the Vista Lounge (plaza level)

The inside of the map has a map showing Manhattan with E train subway stops and Manhattan attractions, a guide to using the hotel's "new" keyless lock system "Uniqey Card", and a page on what to do in case of fire.

The folder is in very good condition (see photos).

The 22 story (plus 6 basement levels), 825 room, hotel opened in 1981 and was built right next to the World Trade Center's North Tower (1 WTC).  The hotel was severely damaged in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and repairs took over a year.  It was sold to Marriott in 1995.  It was tragically destroyed on September 11, 2001 (9/11) when sections of the collapsing North Tower fell on its roof.

Vista Int'l Hotel World Trade Center NYC Room Welcome Folder 1980's

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Product Description

Early 1980's customer room information folder (from a stay in room #1613) at the ill fated Vista International Hotel (operated by Hilton International) which was located at 3 World Trade Center (WTC 3) in Lower Manhattan in New York City.

The room assignment is written on the front cover.  The back cover has info on room service and a listing of the hotels lounges and restaurants: The Tall Ships Bar (lobby level), The American Harvest Restaurant (plaza level), The Greenhouse Restaurant And Wine Bar (plaza level), and the Vista Lounge (plaza level)

The inside of the map has a map showing Manhattan with E train subway stops and Manhattan attractions, a guide to using the hotel's "new" keyless lock system "Uniqey Card", and a page on what to do in case of fire.

The folder is in very good condition (see photos).

The 22 story (plus 6 basement levels), 825 room, hotel opened in 1981 and was built right next to the World Trade Center's North Tower (1 WTC).  The hotel was severely damaged in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and repairs took over a year.  It was sold to Marriott in 1995.  It was tragically destroyed on September 11, 2001 (9/11) when sections of the collapsing North Tower fell on its roof.

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