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  2. Category:Hotels in Nagano Prefecture - Wikipedia

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  3. 569 Lexington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    [62] [65] The Summit Hotel opened the next day, August 1, with a ceremony attended by Filipino diplomat Carlos P. Romulo, deputy mayor Paul R. Screvane, and Commerce and Industry Department official Robert W. Watt. [23] [43] It was the first hotel operated by Loew's Theatres, [43] [66] as well as Manhattan's first new short-term hotel since the ...

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    1986 – Three disgruntled employees set fire to the Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, killing more than 90 people and injuring 140 others, making it the second-deadliest hotel fire in American history. 1999 – In accordance with the Torrijos–Carter Treaties, Panama assumed full control of the Panama Canal Zone from the United States.

  5. Metropolitan Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The name Metropolitan Hotel may refer to: Metropolitan Hotel (Asbury Park) a New Jersey hotel that closed in 1989. Metropolitan Hotel (New York City), a Manhattan hotel that closed in 1895. Metropolitan Hotel, Sydney, a heritage-listed hotel in Sydney New South Wales, Australia; The Metropolitan Hotel, an album by Chely Wright

  6. Nagano (city) - Wikipedia

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    Nagano (長野市, Nagano-shi, pronounced [naganoꜜ ɕi] [2]) is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture, located in the Nagano Basin (Zenkoji Daira) in the central Chūbu region of Japan. Nagano is categorized as a core city of Japan. Nagano City is the highest prefectural capital in Japan, with an altitude of 371.4 meters (1,219 ft ...

  7. Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Hotels proliferated throughout Western Europe and North America in the 19th century. Luxury hotels, including the 1829 Tremont House in Boston, the 1836 Astor House in New York City, [7] the 1889 Savoy Hotel in London, and the Ritz chain of hotels in London and Paris in the late 1890s, catered to an ever more-wealthy clientele.

  8. Metropolitan Hotel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Hotel advertisement of 1920. The Metropolitan Hotel at Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street NW in Washington, D.C. was a major hotel of the capital city of the United States from 1863 to 1933. Built in 1850 by the heirs of Jesse Brown, [1] the Metropolitan was "brick with marble veneer, originally five stories, approx[imately ...

  9. Breakfast Club - Wikipedia

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    The Breakfast Club, a 1985 American film; The Breakfast Club, an American radio show; Don McNeill's Breakfast Club, an American radio show 1933–1968; Breakfast Club (band), an American music group; Breakfast Club (British politics), a 2015 group; School breakfast club, a provision for children to eat a healthy breakfast in a safe environment ...