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  2. Langham Hotel Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Langham, Boston is a luxury hotel in a historic building located at 250 Franklin Street in the financial district of Boston, Massachusetts. It is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World and managed by Langham Hotels International .

  3. The Newbury Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Newbury Boston is a historic luxury hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. It opened in 1927 as The Ritz-Carlton Hotel . The property is a Boston landmark and anchors fashionable Newbury Street and the picturesque Boston Public Garden , located in the heart of the Back Bay .

  4. List of hotels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Culver Hotel, built 1924; Downtown Standard Hotel, completed 1956, reopened as hotel 2002; Dunbar Hotel, opened 1928 as the Dunbar, now an apartment building; Fremont Hotel, opened 1902, demolished 1955; Halifax Hotel, demolished; Hilton Santa Monica Hotel & Suites; Hollywood Hotel, razed 1956; Hollywood Melrose Hotel, built 1927; Hotel Bel-Air ...

  5. Fairmont Copley Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Copley Plaza is a Forbes four-star, AAA four-diamond hotel [1] [2] in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.It stands on Copley Square, part of an architectural ensemble that includes the John Hancock Tower, Henry Hobson Richardson's Trinity Church, and Charles Follen McKim's Boston Public Library.

  6. Tremont House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Tremont House was a first-class hotel in Boston designed by Isaiah Rogers. Located on Tremont Street, construction began on July 4, 1828 and the hotel opened on October 16, 1829. For the grand opening, the hotel hosted a banquet for important local guests, charging just $1 per person.

  7. The Lenox Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The area next to The Lenox was a railroad station until the 1960s, allowing affluent guests to pull their railroad cars up to the hotel and walk right in. Judy Garland, who made The Lenox her home for three months in 1965, currently has one of the hotel's suites named in her honor. In 1963, the Saunders family acquired the hotel, and Roger ...

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