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The Shoreham Hotel is a deluxe hotel located off Fifth Avenue in Midtown, within a short walk of New York's most exclusive shops. This style conscious hotel is modern, sleek and cozy. The Shoreham has completed a fabulous expansion of 92 guest rooms and The Shoreham Restaurant and Bar. The hotel offers complimentary 24 hour cappuccino and espresso, belgian bed linens, frette robes and complimentary movie video selection. This contemporary hotel is appointed with various works of art by prominent artists, in its public areas.
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Caesars stands alone as the premiere destination on the New Jersey shore and is the gateway to the opulence of ancient Rome. Imported marble and flowing fountains decorate our four-story atrium, setting a majestic tone that defines every element of this imperial resort.
Boasting luxurious rooms, attentive service, decadent amenities, and a location adjacent to the world-famous Boardwalk, it's easy to see why Caesars is the most glorious spot in Atlantic City.
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The Library Concept - Most library users know the general structure of Melvil Dewey's decimal classification. First published in 1876, the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) divides knowledge into ten main classes, with further subdivisions. More than 200,000 libraries in 135 countries use the DDC to organize their book collections. Its simple and logical framework is based on the principle of decimal fractions as class marks, which are expandable to make further subdivisions.
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The Avalon is a deluxe hotel, situated just minutes from Penn Station and the Empire State Building. The hotel is located convenient to Central Park, Jacob Javits Convention Center, Times Square, Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center and Madison Square Garden. A new luxury hotel, the layout and design of the hotel showcases European grandeur, boutique intimacy and top of the line business amenities. The Avalon features impeccably designed accommodations.
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The Francis Marion Hotel, located in the heart of historic Charleston, South Carolina, was the largest and grandest in the Carolinas when it opened in 1924. Named for General Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox" of the American Revolution, the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston re-opened in 1996 after a $12 million National Trust award-winning restoration, and is once again Charleston's Grand Hotel.
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President Hotel, a fully renovated Classic Art Deco hotel adjacent to the Penguin Hotel on Collins Avenue, for large penthouse rooms, 2 private garden terraces, a secluded patio and garden with wading pool, the romantic President Piano Bar Restaurant & Lounge. High Speed Wireless Internet is available.
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It’s been said that the French Quarter begins in the lobby of the Hotel Monteleone. In fact, this venerable establishment sits majestically at the foot of Royal Street. giving guests the best point of departure for all things New Orleans. Visitors need only step outside this French Quarter hotel to discover shop after shop of fabulous European antiques, estate jewelry, Oriental rugs, and art and antiquities from around the world.
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Built in 1937, the Beacon Hotel was designed with the flair and magnificence of the Art Deco era. Renovated from 2004 – 2006, the Beacon offers 73 beautifully decorated rooms and 2 VIP Suites decorated to preserve the splendid features of Art Deco such as sparkling marble floors, combined with the modern chic decor of South Beach.
The Beacon Hotel is located at 720 Ocean Drive in the heart of South Beach, just steps away the from all of the best entertainment that South Beach has to offer including its world-renowned beach, exquisite restaurants, and tantalizing nightlife.
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Offering a world of utmost luxary.
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Intimate, luxurious and warmly residential, The Grand Hotel located in downtown Toronto features 177 extraordinary guest suites. An exclusive retreat offering luxury accommodations and unsurpassed service.
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