Chelsea Hotel — New York Bohemian Habitat

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At one time, such famous figures from the world of cinema, music, writing and art stayed at the hotel, such as John Sloan, Edgar Lee Masters, Tom Wolf, Dylan Thomas, Arthur Miller, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, Mark Twain, O. Henry, Andy Warhol, Sam Shepard, Sid Vicious and Dee Dee Ramon, Stanley Kubrick, Ethan Hawk, Uma Thurman, Iggy Pop, Cher, Bob Dylan, Alice Cooper, Janice Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Marilyn Monroe, musicians from Pink Floyd, Madonna, and this not the whole list of bohemians, which so much sought to stay in this hotel.

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