Hotel Theresa

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Hotel Theresa was a famous hotel located in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. It was known for its significance in the African-American community and its role in the cultural and political history of Harlem.

History

The Hotel Theresa was built in 1913 and opened in 1914. It was designed by the architect George & Edward Blum and was named after the wife of the original owner, Gustavus Sidenberg. The hotel was originally intended to serve a predominantly white clientele, but by the 1940s, it had become a central hub for African-Americans during the era of racial segregation.

Cultural Significance

The Hotel Theresa became known as the "Waldorf of Harlem" and was a popular destination for African-American celebrities, politicians, and intellectuals. Notable guests included Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Louis Armstrong, and Fidel Castro. The hotel played a significant role in the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement that celebrated African-American culture, art, and music.

Notable Events

In 1960, Fidel Castro stayed at the Hotel Theresa during his visit to the United Nations General Assembly. This event drew significant media attention and highlighted the hotel's importance as a symbol of African-American pride and hospitality.

Decline and Legacy

The Hotel Theresa closed its doors as a hotel in 1967. The building was later converted into office space and is now known as the Theresa Towers. Despite its closure, the legacy of the Hotel Theresa lives on as a symbol of African-American history and culture in Harlem.

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