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  2. Château de la Trousse - Wikipedia

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    When the war ended, the Count erected the war memorial at the entrance to the château on the D401, in gratitude that his son had survived. During the Second World War, La Trousse was commandeered by the Germans and the attics of the courtyard were used as a field hospital. Allied troops advanced from Normandy and reached La Trousse on August ...

  3. Atlanta Marriott Marquis - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Marriott Marquis is a 47-story, 168.86 m (554.0 ft) Marriott hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It is the 15th tallest skyscraper in the city. The building was designed by Atlanta architect John C. Portman Jr. and supported by local engineer Blake Van Leer with construction completed in 1985, and because of its bulging base, it is often referred to as the "Pregnant Building ...

  4. New York Marriott Marquis - Wikipedia

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    The Marriott Marquis also has a 29,000-square-foot (2,700 m 2) ballroom, advertised during construction as the largest in New York City. [ 38 ] [ 27 ] The main ballroom is known as the Broadway Ballroom and has a maximum capacity of 2,800, [ 61 ] with a black "vanishing ceiling" and LED chandeliers. [ 60 ]

  5. Marriott World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The New York Marriott World Trade Center was a 22-story 825-room hotel within the original World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York City.Situated on the original Three World Trade Center (3 WTC), it opened in April 1981 as the Vista International Hotel and was the first major hotel to open in Lower Manhattan south of Canal Street since 1836.

  6. Robert Marquis - Wikipedia

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    Robert Marquis (1927 – January 3, 1995) was a German-born American architect and academic known for his socially conscious architecture. Primarily active in San Francisco, he was a professor of architecture at the University of Virginia in the early 1980s.

  7. San Francisco Marriott Marquis - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Marriott Marquis is a 133 m (436 ft) 39-story skyscraper in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Situated at the intersection of Fourth and Mission Streets , across from the Metreon and Moscone Convention Center , the building is recognizable by the distinctive postmodern appearance of its high-rise ...

  8. Alfred E. Smith Houses - Wikipedia

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    The razing of buildings for the construction of the complex began in 1950, and the buildings were completed on April 1, 1953. [3] [7]The key sponsor of the development was State assemblyman John J. Lamula and it was named after four-time New York Governor Al Smith (1873–1944), the first Catholic to win a Presidential nomination by a major political party and a social reformer who made ...

  9. Washington Marriott Marquis - Wikipedia

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    The hotel in October 2014. Marriott Marquis Washington, DC is a luxury hotel located on Massachusetts Avenue NW, in NW, Washington, D.C., United States.The hotel is connected to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center across 9th Street NW via an underground concourse and receives significant business from convention attendees.