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  2. William B. Callaway - Wikipedia

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    William B. Callaway, FASLA (May 26, 1943 – November 25, 2014) was an American landscape architect with SWA Group, recognized for his ability to design landscapes that are timeless. [1]

  3. Hyatt Regency Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt Regency Phoenix Christmas Tree. The hotel has 693 guest rooms, two restaurants, a grab n' go market, a swimming pool,42,000 square feet (3,900 m 2) of meeting space, and a retail shop. [2] The Hyatt Regency Phoenix was chosen by the NFL as the headquarters hotel for Super Bowl XLII which was played in nearby Glendale in February 2008.

  4. Destination by Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    Destination by Hyatt is a privately held lodging management company headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. It is the United States' largest independent hospitality management company, representing 40 luxury and upscale hotels , resorts and golf clubs internationally. [ 1 ]

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  6. Rio (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The renovation project also added 400 new slot machines. [165] The Hyatt partnership took effect on March 1, 2024, [166] and casino remodeling was expected to conclude by the end of the year. [167] Overall renovations are expected to wrap up in early 2025. [168]

  7. Hyatt Regency Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The Hyatt Regency Jacksonville, located at 225 East Coastline Drive, is a 19-story high-rise hotel in Jacksonville, Florida. With 951-rooms, it is the largest hotel in North Florida . [ 2 ] At 233.37 ft (71.13 m), the hotel is the 23rd tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville .

  8. President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, moved back to his Johnson City, Texas, ranch after leaving the White House. Lyndon B. Johnson's ranch. Cynthia Dorminey/NPS.

  9. Hyatt Regency walkway collapse - Wikipedia

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    The original design by Jack D. Gillum and Associates specified three pairs of rods running from the second-floor walkway to the ceiling, passing through the beams of the fourth-floor walkway, with a nut at the middle of each tie rod tightened up to the bottom of the fourth-floor walkway, and a nut at the bottom of each tie rod tightened up to ...