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The Library Hotel Collection is the operator of seven luxury hotels, including four boutiques in Manhattan, two in Europe, and the newest addition in Toronto. Founded and operated by Hotelier Henry Kallan, each hotel boasts a unique personality and charm, ideal for travel enthusiasts. In Manhattan, each property caters to a particular traveler including: the book lovers paradise, Library Hotel on 41st Street and Madison Avenue; the glamourous family friendly Hotel Giraffe on 26th Street and Park Avenue South;

When you visit New York, visit us for a night of Italian food!

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“Next to the popular Casablanca Hotel, come in for a night of Old New York Italian favourites since I first opened in 1959.

My cooking comes from Southern Neopolitan traditions, and are served up in huge family style platters for 2 to 3 people.

My recipes have been handed down to my children who have continued to bring our traditions to you. We have watched thousands of New York families grow up with us at our dinner table, and we invite you to come and see us anytime!”

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the Moroccan-Motif, named after the famous movie Casablanca Hotel in Times Square, on 43rd Street and Broadway; and the Country French styled Hotel Elysee on East 54th Street and Madison Avenue. Each continues to achieve high recognition on Trip Advisor. Sister hotels Aria Hotel Budapest and Aria Hotel Prague, along with the Library Hotel were recently nominated for Conde Nast’s Reader’s Choice Awards.

TO BOOK INTO ANY OF THESE GREAT HOTELS, VISIT THE WEBSITE – www.LibraryhHotelCollection.com

On May 29th, Ottawa's Julie Drury will be running the marathon with Team MItoCanada at Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend in memory and in honour of her daughter Kate.

Team MitoCanada is running for the 5th consecutive

Donate today in Kate's memory!

year. It is a charity close to her heart as it supports awareness and research into mitochondrial disease.

Kate suffered from an ultra-rare form of mitochondrial disease called SIFD. She died November 30th, 2015. And all funds raised by Team MitoCanada at #runOttawa2106 will go to mitochondrial diseaes research at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario where Kate was a patient for eight years.

Their team goal is $42,200 the distance of the marathon. Help them get there! www.mitocanada.org/team Thank you for your support!

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