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  2. Club Quarters - Wikipedia

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    Club Quarters was founded by Ralph Bahna, who opened the first Club Quarters Hotel in Midtown Manhattan in 1994. [1] The chain has since opened overall 15 locations in New York City, London, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Houston, and San Francisco. [2]

  3. List of tallest buildings and structures in London - Wikipedia

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    The history of tall structures in London began with the completion of the 27-metre (89 ft) White Tower, a part of the Tower of London, in 1098. [2] The first structure to surpass a height of 100 metres (328 ft) was the Old St Paul's Cathedral.

  4. St Paul's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    OS grid TQ 320 811: Location: London, EC4: Country: United Kingdom: Denomination: Church of England: Website: stpauls.co.uk: History; Status: Active: Consecrated: 1697; 328 years ago (): Architecture; Heritage designation: Grade I Listed: Previous cathedrals: 4: Architect(s): Sir Christopher Wren: Style: English Baroque: Years built: 1675–1710: Groundbreaking: 1675: Completed: 1710 ...

  5. Club Quarters Hotel - Wikipedia

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  6. English Baroque architecture - Wikipedia

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    English Baroque is a term used to refer to modes of English architecture that paralleled Baroque architecture in continental Europe between the Great Fire of London (1666) and roughly 1720, when the flamboyant and dramatic qualities of Baroque art were abandoned in favour of the more chaste, rule-based Neo-classical forms espoused by the proponents of Palladianism.

  7. Minor Canons of St Paul's - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 an Act of Parliament, known as the St Paul's Cathedral Minor Canonries Act reduced the number of Minor Canons to six, with a warden and a senior and junior cardinal among them. In the early 21st century, the college were three priests: chaplain, sacrist and succentor. The College of Minor Canons of St Paul's Cathedral, and the two ...

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