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  2. Asheville restaurant named one of the most romantic places to ...

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    OpenTable users gave high rankings and reviews to The Dining Room with mentions of the quality of fare, service and ambience. The Dining Room received 4.8 stars for food, 5 stars for service, 4.8 ...

  3. All About the Real-Life Mansion Where Hallmark's “A Biltmore ...

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    Located in Asheville, N.C., the Biltmore Estate is a 250-room property built for George Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895. Over the years, the estate, which is still owned by Vanderbilt's ...

  4. Arizona Biltmore Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Clark Gable and friends used to dine in the Gold Room. The 7,000 square foot ballroom could accommodate 480 guests. The Gold Room, with the gold leaf ceiling, was the original dining room of the Biltmore. It featured dancing and a live orchestra every night. The gold leaf ceiling and windows are from the original structure.

  5. Biltmore Estate closed until further notice. A look at the ...

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  6. The Biltmore Company - Wikipedia

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    The Biltmore Company is an American firm that owns and operates Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. The company is owned by the family of William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil, the younger grandson of George Washington Vanderbilt II. In 1999, the company formed a new business group, the Biltmore Estate Brands Group.

  7. Providence Biltmore - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Biltmore is the 9th-tallest building in the city. The Biltmore was the city's only luxury hotel and welcomed many famous (and infamous) guests over the course of the 20th century. Mobsters, bootleggers, celebrities and politicians frequented the hotel and its many restaurants and bars.

  8. New hotel proposed for Biltmore Village area; what do plans say?

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  9. Bowman-Biltmore Hotels - Wikipedia

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    A Detroit Biltmore was planned for the site of the Hotel Tuller on Detroit's Grand Circus Park. The Tuller was to have been demolished in 1929 and replaced by a towering 35-story, 1500 room hotel with an attached 14-story garage and 18-story office building. The plans were abandoned when the stock market crashed that year. [18]