The Beatles arrive at Plaza Hotel in Manhattan for five-night stay on first-ever U.S. visit 60 years ago #OnThisDay #OTD (Feb 7 1964)


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(Friday, February 7, 1964, afternoon/evening EST) — The Beatles arrived this afternoon at the Plaza Hotel, located at 768 Fifth Avenue at the southeastern corner of Central Park in Manhattan, from JFK Airport for a five-night stay during the English rock music band’s first-ever U.S. visit.


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The scenes here were as chaotic as those at the airport, with hundreds of fans being held back by the police, 20 of which were mounted on horseback.


Video: 'The Beatles Inside The Plaza Hotel - Maysles Brothers Footage - 7 February 1964'

That evening, a near-constant stream of guests visited The Beatles in their 10-room (rooms 1209 through 1216), 12th-floor Presidential suite, including The Ronettes, Murray the K, and George Harrison’s sister Louise, who lived in Illinois.


Video: 'The Beatles At The Plaza Hotel, New York, NY - NBC News - 7 February 1964'

At 6:00 p.m., The Beatles gave a telephone interview to BBC presenter Brian Matthew, to be broadcast on the next day’s radio show Saturday Club.