That is Scott Number 2967. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about $3.
The Cape Code Room Restaurant at the Drake Hotel Chicago
Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe were definitely not related, although they had a 'relationship'. At the Einstein Conference in 2004 at the Aspen Institute, a presenter stood in front of a huge screen projection of Monroe and spoke of their intimate relationship. "In Shelly Winters' autobiography, she wrote of when she and Marilyn were young, struggling actresses new to Hollywood, they shared an apartment. When they sat around and talked about what famous man they would like to 'be with', Marilyn said, 'Albert Einstein'. There are a few letters between the two that still exist and are housed with the Einstein Papers at Hebrew University in Israel. Marilyn is quoted as saying, 'He was the most energetic man I've ever been with!'" Many other Einstein scholars have documented how he publicly stated that he was a BIG fan of Marilyn Monroe!- Brad Watson, Miami, FL
Marilyn Monroe resided in apartment 13E, on the 13th floor of 444 E. 57th Street at Sutton Place in Manhattan. She and Arthur Miller resided there from August 1957, and Marilyn was still a resident in this apartment at the time of her death in August 1962 (she had by then become bi-coastal). The apartment was a large classic 6 with formal living and dining, foyer with black and white spanish tiles, and a study; overlooking the East River. The building is a 15 story brick pre-war white glove building in an exclusive enclave of high dollar properties.
She was in a hotel in quite a few movies. The ones that immediately come to mind are "Niagara", where she and her husband were on vacation in a cabin at Niagara Falls. In "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", she and Jane Russell vacationed on a cruise ship before arriving at their hotel in Paris. And in "Some Like It Hot", Marilyn and her band stay at a hotel in Florida. I think she may have also been in a hotel in "Don't Bother to Knock", but I'm not 100% on that one.
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It has been said that Marilyn Monroe's reflection can be seen in the mirror of the lobby of Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel. Marilyn Monroe is one of the most commonly seen Hollywood "ghosts."
The Cape Code Room Restaurant at the Drake Hotel Chicago
Hotel del Coronado was created in 1888.
Monroe Hotel was created in 1920.
A hotel cannot charge a cancellation fee after you have checked-in because it is not a cancellation. If you refuse to stay or wish to check out you are subject to the charge or the room.
Marilyn Monroe's face has been known to appear in the mirrors at the Roosevelt from time to time.
After working in a hotel indrustry ...most are starting to
you can tell the hotel people to cancel your reservation
Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe were definitely not related, although they had a 'relationship'. At the Einstein Conference in 2004 at the Aspen Institute, a presenter stood in front of a huge screen projection of Monroe and spoke of their intimate relationship. "In Shelly Winters' autobiography, she wrote of when she and Marilyn were young, struggling actresses new to Hollywood, they shared an apartment. When they sat around and talked about what famous man they would like to 'be with', Marilyn said, 'Albert Einstein'. There are a few letters between the two that still exist and are housed with the Einstein Papers at Hebrew University in Israel. Marilyn is quoted as saying, 'He was the most energetic man I've ever been with!'" Many other Einstein scholars have documented how he publicly stated that he was a BIG fan of Marilyn Monroe!- Brad Watson, Miami, FL
In the movie Some Like it Hot (1959), the fictional hotel is the Seminole Ritz in Miami, Florida. In reality it was the Hotel Del Coronado in Coronado, California.
The Coronado Hotel is classed in the upper range of affordability for accommodation. Depending on the season of visit, prices for a superior suite at this hotel start at around $685.00 per night.
In the movie Some Like it Hot (1959), the hotel in Miami, Florida was named the Seminole Ritz. In reality it was the Hotel Del Coronado in Coronado, California.