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  2. Hydro Majestic Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel received heritage listing in 1984. After many decades of decline and neglect the Hydro Majestic underwent a series of refurbishments during the 1990s. The AccorHotels group became associated with the hotel from about 2002 until 2006 and then a smaller Malaysian-based group took over the running of the hotel, borrowing the name "Hydro Majestic" to brand their other hotels in Asia.

  3. Mark Foy (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Foy (15 February 1865 – 15 November 1950) was an Australian retail businessman and entrepreneur who established the department store Mark Foy's in Sydney.He also opened the Hydro Majestic Hotel in the Blue Mountains, a hydropathic resort with Swiss doctors and spa water from Baden in Germany.

  4. List of Art Deco architecture in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Great Eastern Hotel, Manila (demolished)-This was the tallest art-deco hotel in the Philippines. Hap Hong Building, Manila, 1938; Heacock Building, (Fernando Ocampo, Tomas Arguelles, and George Koster), Manila, 1938(demolished) Hidalgo-Lim house, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1930; High Commissioner's Residence, 1940

  5. Medlow Bath, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Medlow Bath is set in a semi-rural area which includes fire-prone eucalypt forest, and has been subject to bushfire threats many times during its history.. The Hydro Majestic Hotel was developed by Sydney businessman, Mark Foy in the early years of the twentieth century and was the main economic activity in the area, [3] [4] until bushfires nearly destroyed the hotel in the summer of 2003.

  6. Huge chicken-shaped hotel in the Philippines sets new world ...

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    Measuring 34.931m in height, 12.127m in width and 28.172m in length, the giant chicken hotel has been built to withstand the mountainous municipality’s storms and typhoons.

  7. Majestic Hotel - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 January 2023, at 04:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Penang Mutiara Beach Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Penang Mutiara Beach Resort is an abandoned luxury hotel on the “glowing bay” beachfront in Teluk Bahang, Penang, Malaysia. The 15-storey high-rise building has an estimated height of 56.64 m. [1] Ownership is by Tradewinds Corp Bhd, [2] formerly known as Pernas International Holdings Bhd.

  9. Eastern & Oriental Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Victory Annexe E&O Hotel pool and seafront Porch of the Eastern & Oriental Hotel. The Eastern Hotel was founded by the Sarkies Brothers in 1884. Within one year, the hotel had prospered and surged in popularity such that the brothers established another hotel, the Oriental Hotel, in 1885, leading to a merger of both hotels into the Eastern & Oriental Hotel in 1889.