
The Campbell Apartment
Like Al Capone’s hidden vault, the Campbell Apartment sounds like an urban myth. A grand, art deco-outfitted office hiding behind the walls of Grand Central Station for over 40 years?…
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Like Al Capone’s hidden vault, the Campbell Apartment sounds like an urban myth. A grand, art deco-outfitted office hiding behind the walls of Grand Central Station for over 40 years?…
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