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.

20 Photos From the Days of Prohibition

In the United States, Prohibition began to operate in 1920 and continued right up to 1933. For 13 years, people have tried in every possible way to circumvent the ban on the sale, production and transportation of alcohol, staged demonstrations, protests, and massively engaged in smuggling. In our time, it is still difficult to imagine the effect of this law in full force. However, what the consequences may be and how people lived during the prohibitions on alcohol can be seen in the next photo selection.

Life in the Cemetery: 13 photos

Manila is the capital of the Philippines and the most densely populated city on the island of Luzon. This city makes the most unpleasant first impression and the more you delve into its history and atmosphere, the more terrible it becomes. One of the most frightening places in Manila is the city cemetery, in the territory of which hundreds of living people settled. It is about this place that will be discussed in this collection ...

Unexpected Dolphin Facts

Dolphins are quite intelligent animals of the underwater world that children and adults all over the planet love. Legends about the kindness of dolphins reach fantastic examples, but is everything so smooth in the idealized behavior of these animals?

Age is Not a Hindrance: 10 Examples of Stylish Old Women

We live in an amazing time when not only young girls of 20-30 years old can be fashionable, but also elderly ladies, whom even the language does not dare to call "grandmothers". At the age of 60, they bloom with renewed vigor and, despite the graying curls, are not going to close at home and crochet, but quite the opposite - they live in a way that sometimes even young youth themselves do not live.