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Brompton was established in June 1849 and quickly grew. By October of that year, two-thirds of the formerly "bare common ground [was] covered with substantial and genteel cottages, thriving shops and wells of excellent water." [2] Ovingham Post Office opened on 1 November 1879, was renamed Bowden in 1970 and Brompton in 1991. [8]
The Excelsior Hotel in 1888, left of picture Excelsior Library 2012 Inside the Charters Towers Excelsior Library, 2012. Charters Towers Excelsior Library is the local library at 130-132 Gill Street, Charters Towers City, Charters Towers in North Queensland, Australia. The building is a reconstruction of the original Excelsior Hotel which burned ...
Excelsior (restaurant), a former restaurant located in Hotel de l'Europe, Amsterdam; Excelsior, a common hotel name Hotel Excelsior, Berlin (1908–1945) Hôtel Excelsior, Casablanca (est. 1916) Excelsior Hotel Ernst, Cologne (est. 1863) The Excelsior (Hong Kong), a former hotel in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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For her date on May 12, 2023, she chose an unidentified restaurant she had been to before and ordered the mahi mahi, a dish she had ordered from the business before.
The following is a list of historic hotels in the New Zealand South Island Region of Otago.. Otago, which during the late nineteenth century was New Zealand's richest province (thanks to the Otago gold rush has a wealth of historic buildings, many of them originally dedicated to the accommodation and hospitality trade.
The Hôtel Excelsior or Excelsior Hotel is a hotel constructed 1914–1916 by Hippolyte Delaporte in Casablanca, Morocco. [1] Along with the department store Magasins Paris-Maroc , it is one of the architect's first works in the city.