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  2. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Iowa. Top of the Tower Ballroom, Holiday Inn Downtown, Des Moines (closed in 1988) [20] Kentucky. Eighteen, Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Waterfront, Covington; Galt House, Louisville (dual revolving floorplates) Spire, Hyatt Regency Louisville, Louisville (only used for special events/receptions since 2007, not open to the public) Massachusetts

  3. Holiday Inn Express - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn Express was founded in 1990 under the ownership of Bass. [7] Plans at the time called for 250 locations to be open by 1995. [8] The first three hotels under the Holiday Inn Express name all opened in 1990. These were located in Nashville, Tennessee; Abilene, Texas; and Poughkeepsie, New York. All three were converted from existing ...

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    Sheldon is home to a KIWA (AM) and KIWA-FM. Iowa Information, Inc., publishes The Sheldon Mail-Sun and The N'West Iowa REVIEW. The N'West Iowa REVIEW has been named the state's Newspaper of the Year 17 [35] times, and named the best weekly in the United States by the National Newspaper Association from 2000 to 2005, and again in 2007.

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  6. Victoria Station (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Niles (now a Russian restaurant called "Moscow Nights") Northbrook [11]: 277 (across from Peacock Palace and Holiday Inn, site now a National Pride self car wash) Schaumburg [11]: 189, 290 Villa Park; Indiana Indianapolis [11]: 117 (opened 1973 @ 7279 N.Keystone Ave, demolished 1988) Kentucky Louisville [11]: 145 Louisiana

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  8. Canteen Lunch in the Alley - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's design is a horseshoe-shaped counter-top [2] surrounded by 16 stools. [3] It remains an example of an early to mid-20th-century lunchroom. The Canteen Lunch reflects on this type of eating establishment that gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s as social and economic challenges were felt by the Great Depression .

  9. Holiday Inn - Wikipedia

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    The "Great Sign" was a familiar sight on U.S. highways in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. A Holiday Inn in New Orleans, pictured on a postcard c. 1975. The "Great Sign" was the roadside sign used by Holiday Inn during its original era of expansion from the 1950s to 1970s.