No, there were Inns and Taverns as well as "Houses of ill-repute" (prostitution.) However many of the older homes such as: Elfeth's Alley constructed in 1702 and the oldest continuously inhabited street in the U.S. 2 houses on the cobblestone street are open to the public .. the Museum House and the Chairmakers House. Many of the older homes from the 1700s have been kept in tip top shape and some are open for B & Bs.
Business in the 1700s in New York was somewhat similar to today. There were a variety of restaurants and hotels in the city with many street vendors and the beginning of a large textile industry.
There are roughly 2,000 hotels in New York City.
There are roughly two thousand hotels in New York City.
There are about 258 hotels in New York, NY. The largest of these hotels is the 'Hilton NY', a 47 floor hotel with a total number of 1980 rooms in total, including 47 suites.
There are several different options for hotels in New York City. Check out the website http://www.expedia.com/New-York-Hotels.d178293.Travel-Guide-Hotels for more information on affordable hotels in New York City.
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There are many types of luxury hotels located in New York, New York. There are many luxury, five-star hotels like the Mandarin Oriental, New York Palace, and the Four Seasons Hotel.
The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
New York City is equipped with four W Hotels. The locations of the hotels are:W Hotel New York Hotel - Lexington AveW New York Downtown Hotel - Washington StreetW New York Times Square Hotel - Broadway at 47thW Hotel New York Union Square - Park Avenue
Cheap hotels in New York can be found online on websites such as: Cheap Hotels, Hotels, Travel Supermarket, Travelocity, Booking, eBookers and Last Minute.
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