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  2. Siloam Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    By 1940, it was made into a state recreation area. [1] The state decided not to maintain the old structures and they were torn down for lumber by 1943. [2] The hewn stone foundation of the hotel is still visible in the present-day. [2] The No. 2 spring house was rebuilt in 1995 and contains the most popular spring. [1] [4]

  3. List of hotels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hotels in the United States, both current and defunct, organized by state. The list includes highly rated luxury hotels , skyscraper rated buildings, and historic hotels. It is not a directory of every chain or independent hotel building in the United States.

  4. Nachusa House - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 the hotel closed and the building was left vacant and in a rapidly deteriorating state for ten years. [4] In 1996 the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois listed the Nachusa House on its top-ten most endangered landmarks list. [5] The hotel seemed destined to be demolished in 1997 when the Illinois Housing Development Authority ...

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  6. Leland Tower - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the times and the economy caused the hotel once known as "The Aurora-Leland Hotel", the "Illinois Hotel" and the "Leland Hotel" to stop operations. The tower subsequently housed microwave transmitter link of defunct WLXT-TV Channel 60, an Aurora TV station which signed on in 1969. It was on the air afternoons, evenings and weekends.

  7. Hotel Stratford - Wikipedia

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    The hotel opened a rooftop garden in 1910 and a reception room in 1912, and it became one of many hotels which drew conventions to Alton; a contemporary newspaper account described the building as part of the "greatest improvement in property in the city of Alton". In 1925, new owner E. J. Lockyer renamed the hotel to its current name.

  8. Fort Armstrong Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Fort Armstrong Hotel is a historic building located in downtown Rock Island, Illinois, United States. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. In 2020 it was included as a contributing property in the Downtown Rock Island Historic District . [ 2 ]

  9. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    Warmest: Walla Walla, Washington. The warmest city in Washington state is Walla Walla. The average annual high temp there is 63 degrees, which must be just about ideal for growing sweet onions.