If buildings are haunted, then the Chelsea Hotel would be heaven for creative ghosts. The Chelsea has housed some of the best artistic minds of the past century, with a proverbial guest book thicker than the Bible. Dylan Thomas, Mark Twain, Jack Kerouac, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Andy Warhol, Stanley Kubrick, and countless others stayed in its New York rooms; Nancy Spungen was found stabbed here (as depicted in the punk rock movie Sid & Nancy) and Arthur C. Clarke wrote 2001: A Space Odyysey here. It's built for legends.

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