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  2. Drury Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The Drury Development Corporation was founded in 1959. The Drury family built its first hotel, a Holiday Inn, in 1962 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The family started Drury Hotels in 1973 and built its first Drury Inn in Sikeston, Missouri. [5] The Drury Hotels company operates non-Drury hotels as well. [6]

  3. Midwest Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    Its facilities included an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a gymnasium and exercise rooms, handball courts, billiard rooms, a library, dining rooms, and a ballroom. The club grew to include 2000 members in its first year, most of them businessmen and their families; however, the building entered receivership in 1930 and was converted into a hotel. [2]

  4. Sheridan Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel opened in 1921. The brick building features extensive terra cotta ornamentation, including gargoyle griffins on some of the top corners. The hotel was the first high-rise building in Uptown. The Chicago Cubs and visiting teams that played the Cubs stayed in the hotel; [2] the building was also a popular site for weddings and dances. [3]

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  6. YMCA Hotel (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The YMCA Hotel is a historic former hotel located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The hotel, which was designed by Robert C. Berlin and James Gamble Rogers, opened in 1916. Originally marketed by YMCA as a cheap residence for young, single men, the hotel began marketing to a wider clientele when the Great Depression created a ...

  7. Inn at Lincoln Park - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Bentmere Hotel, the building was built in 1916 at a cost of $150,000. [1] [2] It was designed by Robert C. Berlin and was originally owned by Leon A. Bentley. [1] [2] [3] Vincent Drucci resided at the Bentmere for a time. [4] By the 1990s, the building was a Comfort Inn, [5] and by 2004, it was the Inn at Lincoln Park.

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  9. Fowler Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena replaced Van Dyne Gym for men's and women's basketball as part of the Lancers' transition to Division I. The women's volleyball team and men's wrestling team use Van Dyne Gym as their main venue. [4] In addition to athletic events, the arena also hosts CBU's chapel program, student orientation activities and commencement ceremonies. [2]