![I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan](https://preview.redd.it/ive-always-loved-the-design-of-the-original-observatory-of-v0-f57o0b6q6iga1.jpg?width=400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1aae3d8653bec9cf59b395f518c93ba740d5837)
I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan
![InterContinental on X: "Fancy the suite life? The current Presidential Suite at @InterconNYC used to be the office of Juan Trippe, the founder of InterContinental Hotels. https://t.co/D7Exnz0Uon" / X InterContinental on X: "Fancy the suite life? The current Presidential Suite at @InterconNYC used to be the office of Juan Trippe, the founder of InterContinental Hotels. https://t.co/D7Exnz0Uon" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FD9908eXoAEULj3.jpg)
InterContinental on X: "Fancy the suite life? The current Presidential Suite at @InterconNYC used to be the office of Juan Trippe, the founder of InterContinental Hotels. https://t.co/D7Exnz0Uon" / X
![I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan](https://preview.redd.it/ive-always-loved-the-design-of-the-original-observatory-of-v0-cmz38zzp6iga1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=db3f7b1b3c49b992b153f474c4b877bb3605467b)
I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan
![How Pan Am's Founder Juan Trippe Turned Americans Into Frequent Fliers | History| Smithsonian Magazine How Pan Am's Founder Juan Trippe Turned Americans Into Frequent Fliers | History| Smithsonian Magazine](https://th-thumbnailer.cdn-si-edu.com/gsp6VQ86r-u8_RaI4CP8CN5cGJQ=/fit-in/1600x0/https://tf-cmsv2-smithsonianmag-media.s3.amazonaws.com/filer/object-globe-main-631.jpg)
How Pan Am's Founder Juan Trippe Turned Americans Into Frequent Fliers | History| Smithsonian Magazine
Juan T. Trippe on X: "Juan T. Trippe. June 27, 1899 - April 3, 1981 #RememberingJuanTrippe https://t.co/jeq1yZlWx7" / X
Pan Am Museum Foundation - Pan American World Airways President Mr. Juan Trippe. Pictured in his office, in the Chrysler Building, New York, 1941 for LIFE magazine. | Facebook
![I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan](https://preview.redd.it/ive-always-loved-the-design-of-the-original-observatory-of-v0-cl4h904q6iga1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=21458301b8dc49bf18b059f208ffd93e783bc2ff)
I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan
![Pan Am on X: "Pan American's Sikorsky S-42 is depicted here in a painting by Kenneth W. Thompson. It appeared in company brochures to market Pan Am's routes. The painting was displayed Pan Am on X: "Pan American's Sikorsky S-42 is depicted here in a painting by Kenneth W. Thompson. It appeared in company brochures to market Pan Am's routes. The painting was displayed](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EVW18BAU0AA9_xz.jpg)
Pan Am on X: "Pan American's Sikorsky S-42 is depicted here in a painting by Kenneth W. Thompson. It appeared in company brochures to market Pan Am's routes. The painting was displayed
![I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan I've always loved the design of the original observatory of the Chrysler Building, which was sadly shut down and gutted in 1945. I loved seeing it recreated for the setting for Juan](https://preview.redd.it/ive-always-loved-the-design-of-the-original-observatory-of-v0-jywikk7q6iga1.jpg?width=629&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=410170cdc0a3b2c0beba18e2cd239121488608ab)