While these rooms may look like mansions compared your tiny micro-studio, tourists that visit New York City are usually shocked by how much hotels are here, and how small they are compared to wherever they came from. In order to save on travel costs, some visitors to the City choose to stay in super small rooms, and Oyster.com has found some of the smallest (legal) hotel rooms we have to offer.
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![New York City's Dream Airport | A spread from the March 18, 1946 issue of Life Magazine for a "$3 billion project [that] would place a landing deck in midtown Manhattan," proposed by William Zeckendorf.
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