Adler Hotel
The Adler Hotel, also known as the Hotel Adler, was a 150-room, five-story hotel in Sharon [Springs, New York], that operated from 1929 until 2004. Known for its therapeutic sulfur spa, it catered primarily to a Jewish clientele who travelled to Sharon Springs in the summers. It was kosher, with two kitchens. It was built in the Spanish [Colonial Revival architecture|Spanish Colonial Revival] style and was adjacent to the Pavilion Hotel, which had been a summer destination for guests such as the Vanderbilts, Rensselaers, and Oscar Wilde. Ed Koch worked as a busboy at the Adler Hotel in 1946. When Steven Spielberg was preparing for Schindler's List, he interviewed survivors staying at the hotel.