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[[File:HotelHarrison-GTAVC-exterior.jpg|thumb|Hotel Harrison in GTA Vice City.]] | [[File:HotelHarrison-GTAVC-exterior.jpg|thumb|350px|Hotel Harrison in GTA Vice City.]] | ||
'''Hotel Harrison''' is a small, Spanish-style lodge decorated in pink stucco in the [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] renditions [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. | '''Hotel Harrison''' is a small, Spanish-style lodge decorated in pink stucco in the [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] renditions [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Located in southern [[Washington Beach]], is GTA Vice City rendition of the building is wedged right up to [[Washington Mall]], and is located directly across the road from [[1102 Washington Street]]. The building also holds the office of attorney [[Ken Rosenberg]], the namesake of the law firm [[K. Rosenberg & Co.]], in GTA Vice City; the player—incarnated as the protagonist, [[Tommy Vercetti]], starts out in the game at an alleyway next to the building, and makes numerous visits to the building solely to meet his associate Rosenberg. | Located in southern [[Washington Beach]], is GTA Vice City rendition of the building is wedged right up to [[Washington Mall]], and is located directly across the road from [[1102 Washington Street]]. The building also holds the office of attorney [[Ken Rosenberg]], the namesake of the law firm [[K. Rosenberg & Co.]], in GTA Vice City; the player—incarnated as the protagonist, [[Tommy Vercetti]], starts out in the game at an alleyway next to the building, and makes numerous visits to the building solely to meet his associate Rosenberg. A [[Faggio]] is constantly parked in the alleyway in GTA Vice City, and a random car also spawns on the west side of the building. | ||
The building | The building's textures are heavily derivative of the real-life two-storey Hotel Harrison at [http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/16570334/411-Washington-Avenue-Miami-FL/ 411 Washington Avenue] in South Beach, Miami, circa the period the GTA Vice City was produced (around 2002) (the building's has since been repainted); the main entrance also sports the signage for the Red Square restaurant, which also based itself within the building in real-life. The structural design of the building is otherwise radically different. | ||
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