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  2. Lombardy Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The lobby was since renovated, but Robert Denning's personal apartment, where he lived till he died, is still as he designed it with a combined living and dining room, master bedroom suite and a guest bedroom. [1] Lobby of the Lombardy Hotel. The hotel lobby was renovated in October 2012 as part of an ongoing restoration.

  3. Lotte New York Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The lobby was renovated with marble and wood paneling as well as gilded columns, while the old library was refurbished with 4,000 false books. [93] The old drawing-room of the south wing was redesigned as a cocktail lounge as well, while the old dining room became the hotel's Hunt Bar. [92]

  4. The Davenport Hotel (Spokane, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Ornate main lobby. The ornate hotel lobby has been referred to as "Spokane's living room", [11] and in a 1921 edition of The Architect and Engineer the lobby was applauded by the author stating, there are "few if any finer lobbies in America". [4] [12] The first fire in the lobby fireplace was lit in September 1914 by Kirtland Cutter. Hotel ...

  5. The Chef's Table at The Brown Hotel is an exclusive experience

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    Willett explained that though the Lobby Bar & Grill is open for five to seven hours straight every night, menu offerings change — and the bar itself opens an hour before dinner service begins.

  6. Category:Rooms - Wikipedia

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    C. Cabinet (room) Cafeteria; Caldarium; Calefactory; Castle chapel; Central apparatus room; Changing room; Church porch; Classroom; Cleanroom; Cloakroom; Closet ...

  7. Algonquin Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In addition, it did not offer gaudy entertainment or host private parties; the only visible symbol of luxury was the dining room's crystal chandelier, which the hotel had bought in the 1930s for $25. [133] The Algonquin's staff knew many of the guests by name, [133] [136] and its valet was friends with many of the hotel's theatrical guests. [133]

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