Volney Apartments, 1916.
This 12-story building was the final home of writer and critic Dorothy Parker. She first moved into a two-bedroom apartment in 1952 after a separation from her husband and being blacklisted during the anti-Communist years, forced her out of Los Angeles. At the Volney, she lived among largely elderly female residents and their many dogs. (She based the characters of the unsuccessful 1953 play, 'The Ladies of the Corridor,' on her neighbors.)
After a brief two year reconciliation with her husband in California, which ended with his death from an overdose in 1963, Parker moved back into Volney. She remained here, when not hospitalized, until her own death in 1967.