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  2. Dyer, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Dyer (/ ˈ d aɪ ər / DY-ər) is a town in St. John Township, Lake County, Indiana, United States. The population was 16,517 at the 2020 census. The population was 16,517 at the 2020 census. It is a southeastern suburb of Chicago .

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  4. Meyer's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Meyer's Castle or the Joseph Ernest Meyer House is a former private residence in the town of Dyer, Indiana in the United States. The castle was constructed from 1927 to 1931 in the Jacobethan style by architect Cosbey Bernard, Sr. The house was built for Joseph Ernest Meyer as his private residence, a herbologist and one of Hammond's first ...

  5. Dyer station - Wikipedia

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    Dyer station is an Amtrak station in Dyer, Indiana, served by the Cardinal route. Dyer Station was merely a little shelter with seats before a renovation in 2014, which demolished the "Amshack" shelter built in 1986 and constructed a larger station house which was accessible, and repaved the platform and parking lot. [ 2 ]

  6. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    That same month, Hyatt Regency Orlando, one of the region’s largest convention hotels, was sold for $1.02 billion to Los Angeles-based Ares Management and Houston-based Rida Development — the nation's highest hotel sale in 2024. [31] The sale of the 1,641-room hotel at 9801 International Drive came to about $622,000 per guest room.

  7. William Dyer (settler) - Wikipedia

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    William Dyer was baptized at Kirkby Laythorpe, Lincolnshire, England, on 19 September 1609, the son of William Dyer. [1] In 1625, while a teenager, he was apprenticed to Walter Blackborne, a fishmonger, and 16 years later, while he was in New England, he was taxed back in England as a member of the "Fishmonger's Company," though his profession before leaving there was that of a milliner. [1]

  8. Sylmar, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Sayre Fire in 2008 resulted in the loss of 489 residences in or near Sylmar, the "worst loss of homes due to fire" in Los Angeles's history. [26] In 2016 the Marek Fire destroyed 41 homes. [27] In 2018, the northwest portion of the district was called "Rancho Cascades". [28] On January 7, 2025, the Hurst Fire broke out near Sylmar. [29]

  9. 57th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    A real estate specialist was quoted in 1922 as saying 57th Street was "the greatest street in New York". [22] As the transformation to fashionable shopping district proceeded, reporters began referring to the block as " Rue de la Paix of New York" or "the Rue de la Paix of America".