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The 37 guestrooms at the Moderne Hotel feature Warhol prints of Marilyn Monroe above white platform beds. Bedding includes bright velour pillows. Bathrooms offer green or beige marble countertops and provide premium international toiletries in eco-friendly dispensers. All rooms are non-smoking and feature Iron/Ironing Board; Telephone with voicemail, In-room Safe, Cable/Satellite Television and Wireless Internet access (fee).
The Moderne Hotel
The Moderne is located in Midtown Manhattan just three blocks from Carnegie Hall, Rockefeller Center and the Museum of Modern Art. From the hotel, it is an easy walk to Fifth Avenue shops, Central Park, Lincoln Center, Times Square and all of the Broadway Theaters. The Jacob Javitz Convention Center is a few minutes by car. John F. Kennedy International Airport is 30 minutes, La Guardia Airport is 20 minutes and Newark International Airport is 30 minutes.
had the sampler lunch at Marche Moderne for $25. the food was excellent, i definitely go back here again!
J'aime la touche de modernité du cellulaire et des souliers au milieu de cet ensemble vestimentaire plutôt traditionnel.
1938 Lincoln County Courthouse
(#02000820)
1 Main St.
Pioche, NV
The 1938 Lincoln County Courthouse is an Art Moderne style building in Pioche, Nevada. The 1938 courthouse replaced the so-called "million-dollar courthouse" built in 1871, whose last payment on the approximately $800,000 it cost was coincidentally made in 1938.
In 1937 Lincoln County began to receive the proceeds of a major boom in lead and zinc mining that ran through the 1950s and provided a major portion of the county's tax revenues. As the old county courthouse deteriorated, sentiment grew to replace it, resulting in a 1937 bond issue. At the same time the county received a grant of $26,800 from the Public Works Administration toward 45% of the cost of a new courthouse. The PWA money carried conditions, one of which was a close review of the design. A modern look was preferred, to the point that a simplified Art Deco-Art Moderne style became known as PWA Moderne. The new courthouse was designed by Las Vegas architect A.L. Worswick in this taste.
After an initial bidding process in which all bids were above the $60,000 budget, a second bid in 1938 produced a low bid of $49,347. The bidder, L.F. Dow of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, completed the courthouse in 1939. The building has served as the county courthouse, jail, county sheriff's office and state office building ever since.
Halfway along Broughton Road near East Claremont Street is this line of houses in the inimitable Streamline Moderne fashion. All but one have lost their original windows with their replacements a poor alternative in style.
The cream and terracotta colouring of three of the houses is spot on.
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