Thanks Old SAR pilot. Interesting. I guess during the war it probably had the NZ and Australian flags outside.
A link was also emailed to me of a couple of photos from ANZAC Day in the memorial garden. The photos are mainly of the ceremony rather than the garden, but you get a little idea of what it's like and also a lot of idea of how much it's in the midst of a bustling city.
http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/news/image-ga ... ex.html#ny
So many pilots, navigators and gunners from the RNZAF who trained in Canada - and I know this first hand from many who've told me plus moreso form books - made the trip to New York to see the ANZAC Club. They also wanted to see the Empire State building and Statue of Liberty, but at the club they could arrange to be recorded onto disc and send it home to family with messages of greetings. They also got a taste of home there. Great stuff.
The Tuis ran similar clubs overseas in other places after this one was established, such as in Cairo and in some Indian cities, etc.