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  2. Madison Hotel (Atlantic City) - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Hotel Boardwalk Atlantic City is located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Designed by Victor Gondos, Jr. of the Gondos Company of Philadelphia, it was built in 1929 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 20, 1984. [4] The Madison Hotel is visible to the left of the adjacent Traymore Hotel, c. 1930.

  3. Madison Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Madison Hotel may refer to: Madison Hotel and Cafe, West Yellowstone, Montana, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Gallatin County; Madison Hotel (Atlantic City, New Jersey), NRHP-listed in Atlantic County; Madison Hotel (Memphis, Tennessee), NRHP-listed; Loews Madison Hotel, Washington, D.C., formerly "The Madison Hotel"

  4. Traymore Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Traymore Hotel was a resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey.Begun as a small boarding house in 1879, the hotel expanded and became one of the city's premier resorts. As Atlantic City began to decline in its popularity as a resort town, during the 1950s and 1960s, the Traymore diminished in popularity.

  5. Three New Jersey wedding venues named among the 10 best in ...

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    Clarks Landing Yacht Club in Point Pleasant was ranked as the best wedding venue in America, scoring 82.32 out of 100. The venue accommodates up to 275 guests and holds a 4.98 rating out of five ...

  6. Charles O. Pfeil - Wikipedia

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    He formed a partnership with George M. Shaw, with whom he designed the Tennessee Trust Building (1906), later the Union & Planters Bank, and since 2002 the Madison Hotel. [3] Together they also designed the Chamber of Commerce Building (1910), supposedly inspired by the designs of famed Chicago-based architect Louis H. Sullivan . [ 4 ]

  7. Sands Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    Sands Atlantic City was a casino and hotel that operated from August 13, 1980 until November 11, 2006 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was formerly known as the Brighton Hotel & Casino . It consisted of a 21-story hotel tower with 532 rooms and a 5-story podium housing the 57,045 sq ft (5,299.7 m 2 ) casino, restaurants, shops, and various ...

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  9. Florence Vanderbilt Twombly - Wikipedia

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    She and her husband Hamilton McKown Twombly built Florham, a gilded age estate in Madison, New Jersey. In 1946, her relationship to her wealth was summarized by Collier's: "[Twombly] owns fifteen automobiles. She pays her chef $25,000 a year. Her butler has four footmen to assist him. Her New York mansion contains seventy rooms.