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Showboat Inc
Showboat, Inc. 2800 Fremont StreetLas Vegas, Nevada 89104U.S.A.(702) 385-9141 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1960 as New Hotel Showboat Inc.Employees: 5,700Sales: $433.70 million (1996)Stock Exchanges: New YorkSICs: 7011 Hotels, Motels; 7933 Bowling Centers Showboat, Inc. is an international... Read more |
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hotel
hotel [Fr., from O.Fr. (origin of Eng. hostel ), from Latin (origin of Eng. hospital ),=guest place], name applied since the late 17th cent. to an establishment supplying both food and lodging to the public (see inn ). In common law of England and America, the hotelkeeper is a public servant and... Read more |
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King David Hotel
KING DAVID HOTEL Famous hotel and landmark in Jerusalem. The "King David," the most prestigious hotel in Israel, was established by Ezra Mosseri, an Egyptian Jewish banker, in the late 1920s. It was opened to the public in January 1931, and over the years became the site of many important... Read more |
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Hyatt Corp
Hyatt Corporation 200 West Madison AvenueChicago, Illinois 60606U.S.A.(312) 750-1234Fax: (312) 750-8550 Private CompanyIncorporated: 1957 as Hyatt Hotels CorporationEmployees: 47,000Sales: $3 billion (1994 est.)SICs: 6513 Operators of Apartment Buildings; 6519 Lessors of Real Property, Not... Read more |
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Barron Hilton
Barron Hilton Barron Hilton (born 1927), son of the founder of Hilton Hotels, became head of the company in 1966.Disparaged by some as the lucky son of Conrad Hilton, he led the company into the gaming industryand was one of the first in the hotel industry to usemanagement leaseback deals.... Read more |
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Aztar Corp
Aztar Corporation 2390 East Camelback Road, Suite 400Phoenix, Arizona 85016-3452U.S.A.Telephone: (602) 381-4100Fax: (602) 381-4108Web site: http://www.aztar.com Public Company Incorporated: 1989Employees: 9,800Sales: $816.2 million (2004)Stock Exchanges: New YorkTicker Symbol: AZRNAIC: 721120... Read more |
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Atlantic City
Atlantic City city (1990 pop. 37,986), Atlantic co., SE N.J., an Atlantic resort and convention center; settled c.1790, inc. 1854. Situated on Absecon Island, a barrier island 10 mi (16.1 km) long, Atlantic City was a fishing village until the construction in 1854 of a railroad that made it a... Read more |
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Strand
Strand street in London, England, roughly parallel with the Thames River, running from the Temple to Trafalgar Square. It is a street of law courts, hotels, theaters, and office buildings and is the main artery between the City and the West End.... Read more |
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Conrad Hilton
Conrad Hilton The Hilton name is synonymous with hotels. Conrad Hilton (1887-1979) bought his first hotel at the age of 31 and acquired or built dozens more in his life time. Through shrewd financing and bargaining, Hilton created one of the largest hotel chains in the world. The son of a... Read more |
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Piccadilly
Piccadilly , street of the City of Westminster borough, London, England. Starting at Piccadilly Circus (London's center of traffic and amusement), it runs to Hyde Park Corner. The street is lined with shops, hotels, and clubs. The Albany, a club, was the residence of T. B. Macaulay, W. E. Gladstone,... Read more |
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