Well. there's your early 60s vignette, right there.

She seems coldly furious abo ut something, and George, as he would have been called in a train-porter situation without regard to his actual name, seems to be looking away as if pretending something very embarassing hadn't just happened. John Gotti's having a great time, though. Why not? His luggage matches his tailfin hues.

The Sheraton-Cleveland was in the Terminal Tower / Public Square complex. It was built in 1918, and it's a Renaissance Marriot today. Let's take a look at is interiors, shall we?

 

 

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