The Keller Hotel at 150 Barrow Street, also known as 384 West Street, on the corner of West Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1897-98 and was designed by Julius Munckwitz in the Renaissance Revival style. It is one of the few Hudson River hotels dating from the turn of the 20th century to have survived. On March 6, 2007 it was designated a NYC landmark. (Source: "Keller Hotel Designation Resport")
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