We went to town and added
four more locations to Dot City, so there are even more places to vist:
Depression-Era Apartment, In 1932, Dottie lived here when she wrote some of her most famous stories
Art Deco End, This apartment on East 52nd Street was the last place Dottie lived before going to Los Angeles
Wit's End, where Dottie's pal Aleck Woollcott lived and entertained
The Cort, legendary Broadway theater where Dottie sat through shows as a critic
Have a look at these exciting new places that played a part in Dorothy Parker's life.
Posted by Kevin Fitzpatrick on Saturday, November 20, 1999 at 11:18 PM | Permalink 