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  2. 5 Travel Hacks to Book Cheap Hotel Stays - AOL

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    Hotel costs can take up a big chunk of your travel budget. Save on your next vacation with these travel hacks for more affordable hotel stays. 5 Travel Hacks to Book Cheap Hotel Stays

  3. Sleeping for Cheap: How to Book a Hotel Room for Less - AOL

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    It's getting more and more difficult to score cheap hotel rooms. The U.S. economy may still be in the midst of a sluggish recovery, but the hotel industry is no longer suffering from the doldrums ...

  4. The 9 Cheapest 5-Star Hotel Rooms in the World Start at ... - AOL

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    Turkey: Hotel Ickale. Rate: $48 per night. Hotel Ickale in Ankara, Turkey has rooms starting at a mere $48 a night! This relaxing oasis offers a free spa with a Turkish bath, swimming pool, and ...

  5. Online hotel reservations - Wikipedia

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    Online hotel reservations are a popular method for booking hotel rooms. Travellers can book rooms on a computer by using online security to protect their privacy and financial information and by using several online travel agents to compare prices and facilities at different hotels.

  6. Common lodging-house - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of lodging house prices were available, depending on how much privacy and common areas they offered, ranging from private rooms, semi-private cubicles (nicknamed "cribs" or "cages"- a reference to the chicken wire that topped the cubicles- they had seven foot walls around a 5 foot by 7 foot space), and the cheapest "flophouse ...

  7. Flophouse - Wikipedia

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    Cage hotels, a form of single-room occupancy, were common in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century; an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 people lived in them during the winter. These were lofts or other large, open buildings that were subdivided into tiny cubicles using boards or sheets of corrugated iron .

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