People met in hotel lobbies, attended conferences in hotel ballrooms and partied in hotel bars.
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Today, Republican Congress members worked above ground in the hotel's grand lobbies and elegant ballrooms.
He soon began working in south east ballrooms appearing with some of the music greats.
He most enjoyed the dancing of Vernon and Irene Castle, then the king and queen of America's ballrooms.
When Argentine musicians took tango to Paris at the beginning of the 20th Century, it quickly swept through the ballrooms of Europe.
He also outfitted the place with luxurious guestrooms, offices and palatial ballrooms.
And for truly large crowds, there's always one of the Waldorf's ballrooms.
His 600 guests, dressed in period costume, filled two ballrooms at Sherry's Hotel, where they watched a play Hyde had commissioned for the occasion.
Everything from the main hall to the observation bar, as well as many of the ballrooms (now used for private parties), are restored to their original glory.
The grandiose property features a Champagne and caviar lounge with live entertainment, a spa and marble hammam and restored ballrooms once frequented by Elizabeth Taylor, the Beatles and Oscar Wilde.
"What we have to do is get out of the ballrooms, out of Stormont and into the communities where people live, where they do not have that lasting hope of optimism, " she said.
For ultimate party privacy and exclusivity, homeowners have turned to posh, if not over-the-top party spaces with Oscar-worthy home theaters, glitzy ballrooms and great rooms that open into infinity pools or gorgeous bay views.
In fact, the presence of marathoners seems to be diverting resources that could otherwise go to shelters as some hotels are setting up cots in ballrooms so they can accommodate people coming into the city for the marathon.
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