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  2. Bullfrogs and Butterflies II - Wikipedia

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    Bullfrogs and Butterflies II (AKA Bullfrogs and Butterflies Part II: God Loves Fun) (1985) is the second album in the Dove Award winning Christian children's series called Bullfrogs and Butterflies. It is set in Agapeland , and is an offshoot of the Agapeland album.

  3. Candle (band) - Wikipedia

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    Candle is a Christian kids' band that is best known for their Agapeland-related children's albums Music Machine and Bullfrogs and Butterflies. They recorded children's albums for Sparrow Records' Birdwing branch. The band won the 1988 Dove Award "Children's Music Album of the Year" for their album Bullfrogs and Butterflies III. [1]

  4. Wigwam Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Wigwam Hotel originally served only as guest housing for executives of the Goodyear Tire Company when they visited their cotton farms located in the area. Goodyear executive and primary overseer of the company’s cotton production, Paul W. Litchfield, built the hotel on his land in what is now Litchfield Park.

  5. Category:Hotel logos - Wikipedia

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    C. File:Cabinn Hotels logo.gif; File:California Hotel and Casino.svg; File:Casa Kimberly logo.png; File:Chalet Hotels logo.png; File:City of Dreams Manila Logo.png

  6. Bullfrog (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bullfrog Climax Group, a UK video game-development company later called Climax Group Bullfrog International , spa manufacturer Bullfrog Power , a renewable energy company in Canada

  7. Safari Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Safari Hotel was a resort hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona, which operated from 1956 to 1998. Designed by noted Phoenix architect Al Beadle , the Safari is noted for being one of the resorts which helped turn Scottsdale into a tourism destination, along with the Hotel Valley Ho and the Mountain Shadows Resort.

  8. Buckhorn Baths Motel - Wikipedia

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    The Buckhorn Baths Motel at 5900 East Main Street at the corner of North Recker Road in Mesa, Arizona was a small mineral hot springs resort which offered a bathhouse as well as both cottages and motel rooms for overnight stays. Beginning in 1936 as a gas station and store, Ted and Alice Sliger developed the property into a resort complex which ...

  9. Santa Rita Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was considered the finest hotel in the Arizona Territory at the time of its opening. The construction of the hotel project was a major moment in Tucson’s early twentieth century history and represented both a major investment into the territory and the introduction of amenities and refinement that would attract Americans from the east.