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Region: Manhattan

Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum

Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum, near 155th Street and Broadway, is the final resting place for Alfred D’Orsay Tennyson Dickens (lecturer on the life of his father, Charles Dickens), and Clement Clarke Moore.

Morgan Library and Museum

The Morgan Library and Museum, 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, was the home of John Pierpont Morgan and now is a private library, open to the public. It has a fine collection of illuminated manuscripts and books of hours, as well as original manuscripts.

The National Arts Club

The National Arts Club had such members as W. H. Auden, Hamlin Garland, Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, Thomas Nast, Booth Tarkington, and Mark Twain.

National Book Foundation

National Book Foundation has sponsored the National Book Awards since 1950, the nation’s preeminent literary prizes. The Awards are given to recognize achievements in four genres: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Young People’s Literature. The Winners, selected by five-member, independent judging panels for each genre, receive a $10,000 cash award and a crystal sculpture.

Players Club

The Players Club was founded in 1888. Its members have included Gelett Burgess, Richard Harding Davis, Paul Green, Mark Twain, and Hendrik Willem Van Loon.

Plaza Hotel

The Plaza Hotel, 5th Avenue and 59th Street, has a plaque stating that it is the Home of Eloise (see Kay Thompson). Writers who have stayed there include F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Sherwood Anderson, John Dos Passos, and J. P. Marquand.