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  2. West Baden Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday's Indiana. E. A. Seeman Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-912458-55-0. Waggoner, Alison. "West Baden Springs Project: Stained Glass Windows". Linton-Stockton High School "West Baden Outranks High Profile Resorts". Inside Indiana Business. November 3, 2008. Archived from the original on September 23, 2009. "West Baden Springs Hotel".

  3. Homestead Hotel (West Baden Springs, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was purchased by the future owner of the West Baden Springs Hotel, Ed Ballard, in 1919 for $1. In 1934, the hotel was bought by Ballard's cousins and renamed to the West Baden Springs Hotel. During this time, the main entrance was redesigned to include a revolving door and Art Deco canopy.

  4. Wandawega Lake Resort - Wikipedia

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    Her husband Gordon Peck was also convicted and served time. The resort was reopened circa 1950 as the Wandawega Lake Resort. The property was purchased by a Latvian order of Catholic priests in 1961. The Latvian Marian Fathers used the property as a Latvian Catholic cultural retreat center, including an informal kid's camp in the 1970s. The ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Walworth ...

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    Elkhorn: 1.5-story Greek Revival-styled structure built in 1836 on Elkhorn's public square as the land office. Later moved to the current location, where it was the home of Webster, the composer of Lorena and In the Sweet By and By. [86] [87] 48: Whitewater Hotel: Whitewater Hotel: January 21, 2010 : 226 W. Whitewater St.

  6. Hotel Mudlavia - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Mudlavia (commonly referred to simply as Mudlavia, and originally named the Indiana Springs Company) was a hotel and spa built on the site of a natural spring near the town of Kramer in Warren County, Indiana, US. The spring was discovered by Samuel Story, a Civil War soldier who, in August 1884, was reputed to have been working in the ...

  7. Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg - Wikipedia

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    The casino was originally named Argosy Casino, and was operated by Argosy Gaming Company.In 2004, Argosy was acquired by Penn National Gaming (now Penn Entertainment).. In June 2009, Penn National unveiled a much larger riverboat with a passenger capacity of nearly 9,000 guests and 4,400 gaming positions.

  8. Lakeshore Resort, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the Lakeshore Resort CDP has a total area of 0.38 square miles (0.98 km 2), of which 0.001 square miles (0.003 km 2), or 0.26%, are water. [ 1 ] Demographics

  9. Edward Elderkin House - Wikipedia

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    It is located at 127 South Lincoln Street in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States. On May 3, 1974, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places . [ 1 ] The two-story home was constructed of buff brick and features a wrap-around porch, a tall, windowed cupola and a central chimney.