
Historic Hilltop

This "signature" station celebrates both “old” and “new” Battery Park Hotels, the first destroyed by fire, but both known for their guest lists. A young George Vanderbilt stayed at the original Victorian inn with his widowed mother where he looked out to a sweeping peneplain he would later purchase and call "Biltmore." To construct the new Battery Park Hotel (and the Grove Arcade), E. W. Grove removed the seven-story hill on which the original hotel had stood with coal-powered steam shovels. Artist James Spratt molded Station #11's guestbook.
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Urban Trail Stops
#1 - Walk Into History
#2 - Crossroads
#3 - Stepping Out
#4 - O. Henry
#5 - Immortal Image
#6 - Elizabeth Blackwell
#7 - Art Deco Masterpiece
#8 - Flat Iron Architecture
#9 - Cat Walk
#10 - Grove’s Vision
#11 - Historic Hilltop
#12 - Guastavino’s Monument
#13 - Appalachian Stage
#14 - Shopping Daze
#15 - Marketplace
#16 - Legacy of Design
#17 - Woodfin House
#18 - Wolfe’s Neighborhood
#19 - Dixieland
#20 - Curtain Calls
#21 - On the Move
#22 - Civic Pride
#23 - Man and Mountain
#24 - Time Remembered
#25 - Ellington’s Dream
#26 - Past and Promise
#27 - Monument Corner
#28 - Brick Artisan
#29 - The Block
#30 - Hotel DistrictRequest a Free Visitor Guide
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