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  2. Bellhop - Wikipedia

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    A bellhop (North America), or hotel porter (international), is a hotel employee who helps patrons with their luggage while checking in or out. Bellhops often wear a uniform (see bell-boy hat), like certain other page boys or doormen. This occupation is also known as a bellman and bellboy (pronunciation ⓘ) in North America.

  3. Baggage cart - Wikipedia

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    The carts are provided in airports, large bus stations, [1] hotels, or train stations for transporting luggage and may be free of charge. They are sometimes owned by the operator of the establishment. In some facilities carts may be provided by a contractor such as Smarte Carte for a rental fee. Baggage carts are usually built out of steel and ...

  4. American Hotel Register Company - Wikipedia

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    American Hotel was founded in 1865 as a publisher of hotel travel directories and railroad maps. It was incorporated in 1896 with its current name as a manufacturer of its patented hotel registers. Around the turn of the century it was acquired by Thomas F. Leahy. His son, James F. Leahy Sr. took over after his death in 1932.

  5. The Bellboy - Wikipedia

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    Bob sends Stanley to fill the hotel's empty auditorium with chairs. To Bob's shock, Stanley finishes in record time. Jerry Lewis (as himself) arrives at the hotel accompanied by an entourage. The other bellboys comment on Stanley's resemblance to Lewis. Stanley delivers a note to Milton Berle, who mistakes Stanley for Jerry Lewis. Lewis then ...

  6. Carlyle Hotel - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 review for The Telegraph gave the Carlyle a ranking of 9/10 and praised the hotel's location, ambiance, and cuisine. [174] New York magazine praised the hotel for its history and large suites, though the magazine also found the atmosphere to be stuffy. [207] There has also been commentary about the lobby and other public spaces.

  7. Belmond Sanctuary Lodge - Wikipedia

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    It is the only hotel at this World Heritage Site, and can be accessed by foot or by rail. [ 1 ] The explorer Hiram Bingham rediscovered Machu Picchu in 1911, [ 2 ] 9 years after Agustín Lizárraga , [ 3 ] and the site of this hotel was used as a place for researchers to stay from 1911 to 1946.

  8. Peabody Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold to the Alsonett Hotel Group in 1953. [3] Deeply in debt by the early 1960s, it went bankrupt in 1965 and was sold in a foreclosure auction to Sheraton Hotels, becoming the Sheraton-Peabody Hotel. [5] As downtown Memphis decayed in the early 1970s, the hotel suffered financially, and the Sheraton-Peabody closed in December 1973.

  9. Dumbwaiter - Wikipedia

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    A dumbwaiter also known as a lazy waiter (Speiseaufzug) in the oldest restaurant in Munich, the Hundskugel, with the hand-pulled cart in the "UP" position and only the rope visible. A dumbwaiter is a small freight elevator or lift intended to carry food. Dumbwaiters found within modern structures, including both commercial, public and private ...

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