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New York is a mysterious city. It’s full of hidden gems tucked away throughout the city, just waiting to be discovered!
Last night we explored Grand Central Terminal to find the rather secretive Campbell Apartment. Located near Vanderbilt Avenue, you certainly would pass right by it unknowingly unless you are looking for it. The Campbell Apartment is also pretty high on my NYC Bucket List, so I was really excited to go exploring!
Historical appreciation of Campbell Apartment should also be noted, as the space served as the private office of American financier John W. Campbell starting in 1923. Following Campbell’s death, it was briefly a small jail. Luckily, in 1999 the space underwent an extensive restoration costing upwards of 1.5 million dollars.
As we climbed the red carpeted stairs, the atmosphere and ambiance transported us to an Old School NY scene reminiscent of a Gatsby favorite!
Dim lighting, rich wood paneling, ornate ceilings, a stately-sized stone fireplace and the most beautiful stained glass windows serve as a backdrop to the bar. The scene was a throwback to 1920’s glamour with jazz music playing. Even the waitresses wore strands of pearls! The Campbell Apartment is definitely a CLASSIC New York experience!