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  2. The Greenbrier - Wikipedia

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    The historical fiction novel In the Shadow of the Greenbrier, by Emily Matchar, tells the story of four generations of a Jewish family living near the Greenbrier during key moments in the resort's history. It was published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 2024. The Greenbrier was at the center of a moment on the U.S. game show Who Wants to Be a ...

  3. Project Greek Island - Wikipedia

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    Project Greek Island (previously code-named "Project Casper" [1]) was a United States government continuity program located at the Greenbrier hotel in West Virginia. [2] The facility was decommissioned in 1992 after the program was exposed by The Washington Post. It is now known as the Greenbrier Bunker.

  4. Frederick Sterner - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, Sterner and his sister, who were both single, lived together. She was an interior designer who worked on one of Sterner's buildings Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. In 1915, he moved to 154 East 63rd Street and then in 1918 to 150 East 62nd Street, renovating his houses and sparking renovation in the area. [1]

  5. Category:The Greenbrier - Wikipedia

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  6. Michael Voltaggio - Wikipedia

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    Michael completed his Greenbrier apprenticeship under Certified Master Chef Peter Timmins at the age of 21. [7] He later held jobs at the Ritz Carlton Hotel Naples, Florida under chef Peter Timmins [ 8 ] and Charlie Palmer's Dry Creek Kitchen in Healdsburg. [ 9 ]

  7. Camp Bartow Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1869, Peter Dilly Yeager (1829-1906), Andrew's son, who had spent a portion of the war in a Union prison, rebuilt Travelers’ Repose on the foundations of the earlier establishment. The refurbished lodge had 22 rooms, plus space for 28 horses in the barn. It was then variously known as the “Yeager Hotel” and the “Greenbrier Hotel”.

  8. Greenbrier County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Invenergy, LLC of Chicago Illinois announced plans to build the $300 million, 124-turbine Beech Ridge Wind Farm along the tops of several Greenbrier County mountains. The wind farm would produce 186 megawatts of electricity.

  9. Category:Hotels in Chicago - Wikipedia

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