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  2. Premier Inn - Wikipedia

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    Premier Inn Limited is a British limited service hotel chain and the UK's largest hotel brand, with more than 800 hotels, with over 72,000 rooms. It operates hotels in a variety of locations including city centres, suburbs and airports, competing with the likes of Travelodge and Ibis hotels.

  3. Trinity Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable buildings include the George W. Watts School (1917), Julian S. Carr Junior High School (1922), Durham High School (1923), Durham Alliance Church (1927), Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church (1925), Watts Street Baptist Church (1925), Great A & P Tea Company (1927-1929), Grace Lutheran Church (c. 1950), and the former Greek Orthodox ...

  4. Historic Hotels of America - Wikipedia

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    Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. [1] The Caribbean Motel in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey [2]. Historic Hotels of America is a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation that was founded in 1989 with 32 charter members; the program identifies hotels in the United States that have maintained authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity from their respective time periods.

  5. Thinford - Wikipedia

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    County Durham 54°42′18″N 1°34′01″W  /  54.705°N 1.567°W  / 54.705; Thinford is a small hamlet in the civil parish of Spennymoor , in County Durham , England.

  6. Assembly Rooms Theatre (Durham) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre is home to 33 Durham Student Theatre Companies, as well as a local resident Company 'Elysium Theatre Company'. [13]During term time, The Assembly Rooms Theatre usually hosts at least one production per week These student performances are programmed by the Durham Student Theatre committee, and can feature any of the society's 33 companies.

  7. St Martin's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre is still owned by the present Lord Willoughby de Broke and his family. The first production at the St Martin's was the spectacular Edwardian musical comedy Houp La!, starring Gertie Millar, which opened on 23 November 1916. [1] [2] The producer was the impresario Charles B. Cochran, who took a 21-year lease on the new theatre. [3]

  8. Shaftesbury Avenue - Wikipedia

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    At the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road there is also the large Palace Theatre. Finally, the north-eastern end of the road has another large theatre, the Shaftesbury Theatre. Also on Shaftesbury Avenue is the former Saville Theatre, which became a cinema in 1970. It was first known as ABC1 and ABC2 but, since 2001, it ...

  9. In Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    The poster announcing the London premiere of In Dahomey at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 1903. The poster features the famous cake walk with Bert Williams , acclaimed comedian, at the top of the cake. Based on the show's New York success, the producers of In Dahomey transferred the entire production to England on April 28, 1903, with a staging at ...