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Housing, Improved: United States. New York. New York City: "Mills Hotel" Nos. 1 and 2 (E. Flagg, Architect): Improved Housing: New York City: Mills House No. 1 Bleeker, Sullivan & Thompson Sts., Erected 1897, Ernest Flagg, Architect. 1554 rooms at 20 cen

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Title: Housing, Improved: United States. New York. New York City: "Mills Hotel" Nos. 1 and 2 (E. Flagg, Architect): Improved Housing: New York City: Mills House No. 1 Bleeker, Sullivan & Thompson Sts., Erected 1897, Ernest Flagg, Architect. 1554 rooms at 20 cen
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