American mogul who met tragic end built secret entrance to historic hotel

American mogul who met tragic end built secret entrance to historic hotel
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American mogul who met tragic end built secret entrance to historic hotel
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Cyann Fielding)
Published: Jan, 02 2025 13:26

A secret entrance to an iconic hotel can be found in the deep and dark depths of the New York subway system. The Knickerbocker Hotel was built by one of America's wealthiest men, John Jacob Astor IV, who commissioned the guilded joint in 1901, five years before it opened to the public. The hotel, which is an example of Beaux-Arts architecture, was located at the corner of Broadway and 42nd street in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square and the Theatre District. It was a popular destination for the great and good of the city, and is even rumoured to be the birthplace of the martini.

Sadly, the Knickerbocker closed in 1921, in part due to financial pressures caused by Prohibition and the death of Astor, who perished on the Titanic. The hotel was turned into offices for Newsweek magazine. Since then, it has been restored and reopened to the public.

But a secret entrance to the hotel remains. Located in the renovated Times Square Station next to the shuttle train, there is an inconspicuous door with 'Knickerbocker' written above it in capital letters. There have been many rumours about the door's use, whether it be providing access to the hotel's basement, a secret doorway or direct entrance for people on the downtown platform of the Interborough Rapid Transit subway line, in place at the time.

A video of the secret doorway and passage went viral on social media platform, TikTok, in 2021. In the video,John Friia - who runs the account called Here in NYC - shows the location of the door and shares history of the hotel. He says: "While the entrance is now sealed, it used to take people directly to the bar of the famous Knickerbocker Hotel.".

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