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  2. Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This was the second Trump-Irongate joint venture, and followed the more successful Trump International Hotel and Tower (Honolulu) venture. The project was to be a 3-tower, 25-story, 526-unit condo-hotel. [1] In late 2008, with the project experiencing delays and cost overruns, Trump removed his name from the development.

  3. White Horse Hotel, Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, works costing £200 were undertaken by Toowoomba architect, William Hodgen and in 1906, tenders were called by James Marks and Son for improvements to the hotel. [ 1 ] The c. 1912 work is thought to be that of Reginald Marks , who from 1910–1917 worked with his father, James and brother, Harry.

  4. Clifford House, Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    This two-storeyed building, intended for use as a gentlemen's club, was erected in the mid-1860s on land owned by the Hon James Taylor in Russell Street, Toowoomba. [1]The land on which Clifford House stands had been granted to William Horton in 1852, and was acquired by Taylor and his partner in Cecil Plains station, Henry Stuart Russell in 1855.

  5. North Toowoomba, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    North Toowoomba is a suburban locality in Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , North Toowoomba had a population of 3,332 people. [ 1 ]

  6. Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba was the headquarters for McCafferty's that operated a national long-distance coach network until its sale to Greyhound Australia in 2004. [89] [90] Toowoomba station has a twice-weekly return rail service from Brisbane to Charleville on Queensland Rail's The Westlander. [91]

  7. Strand Theatre, Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    This three-storeyed brick picture theatre was erected in 1915-16 for James Patrick Newman, a Toowoomba City alderman. [1]It was constructed during the early and enthusiastic adoption of cinema by Australian audiences in the first two decades of the 20th century, when the new nation boasted a truly vibrant local film industry which competed healthily with imported British and American product.