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Along with pioneer Iowa politician James Harlan, Kirkwood's sculptured likeness is maintained among the two coveted statues apportioned to each state on display under the rotunda in Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol in Washington, D. C. Kirkwood Avenue in Iowa City, where he lived for much of his political career, is named for him, as is the Kirkwood Hotel in Des Moines.
Kirkwood Community College has its own hotel, " The Hotel at Kirkwood Center ".

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The historic Plaza Hotel in New York City, New York
Competition naturally followed, and to protect the working class and rich visitors in the streets and byways of St Moritz, hotel owner Caspar Badrutt, owner of the historic Krup Hotel and the later Palace Hotel, built the first familiarly configured ' half-pipe ' track circa 1870.
Employment opportunities range from bussing tables at the Boone Tavern Hotel, a historic business owned by the college, to managing the hanging and focusing of lights for the productions at the Theatre Lab.
The Hotel Chelsea, also known as the Chelsea Hotel, or simply the Chelsea, is a historic New York City hotel and landmark, known primarily for its history of notable residents.
The Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art, founded in 1988, is located in downtown memphis near the historic Peabody Hotel.
Principal historic buildings in the district are: Tabor Grand Hotel, St. George's Church, Annunciation Church, Tabor Opera House, City Hall, Healy House, Dexter Cabin, Engelbach House, and Tabor House, as well as mining structures and small homes.
Rolls was introduced to Henry Royce by a friend at the Automobile Club, Henry Edmunds, who was also a director of Royce Ltd. Edmunds showed him Royce's car and arranged the historic meeting between Rolls and Royce at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, on 4 May 1904.
The city features an array of lodging options, including hotels such as the historic Hotel Galvez and Tremont House, vintage bed and breakfast inns, beachfront condominiums, and resort rentals.
The Galvez Hotel is a historic hotel that opened in 1911.
Architecturally significant historic buildings lost to clearances were the Criterion Theater, the Baum Building, the Hales Building, and the Biltmore Hotel.
There is a Tourist Information Office and several hotels including the historic Angel Hotel which long served as a coaching stop on the main London to Portsmouth stagecoach route.
In Grass Valley the historic Holbrooke Hotel opened in 1851 and housed Mark Twain, Bret Harte, and four U. S. presidents ( U. S. Grant, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, and James A. Garfield ).
The oldest running hotels are the historic Pier Hotel, built in 1921, formally Hotel Cordova and The Heritage Hotel, built in 1926.
Landmarks and historic sites in Buena Vista include the 1890 Buena Vista Hotel ( now Main Hall at SVU ), original Buena Vista Courthouse ( now A. B.
The historic Capital Hilton hotel in Washington, D. C., originally a Statler Hotel
Downtown Americus boasts two prominent examples of historic restoration: the Windsor Hotel, built in 1892, and the Rylander Theatre, which originally opened in 1921.
In recent years, Indian Springs has again become a tourist destination including many historic sites, shops, eating establishment and the famous Indian Springs Hotel as its centerpiece.
The Westgate Hotel is a historic building in Newport city centre and is famous as the scene of the 1839 Chartist riot, the so-called Newport Rising.
Early in the morning of November 30, 2009, the historic Hotel Talisi was heavily damaged by a fire.
Image: HotelTalisi. JPG | The historic Hotel Talisi was heavily damaged by a fire on November 30, 2009.

Hotel and structure
These include the Whitaker-Jaynes House ( which serves as the city's local history museum ) the Bacon House-possibly the oldest surviving structure from the area, the Stage Stop Hotel ( which houses the current Chamber of Commerce offices ) and the Tice House.
The most notable structure in this district is Merchant Tower ( formally Merchants Hotel ) which has Romanesque architecture and is listed individually on the National Register of Historical Places since 1980.
Cecil Hotel ( CE-108 ; circa 1810 ): Located at Caroline and Bladen Streets, the “ Cecil Hotel ” is a two-story, frame, Federal structure that was once a tavern.
The oldest extant structure of European origins may extend back to the 1690s as part of a larger " newer " structure ( 1790s ) known by various names such as " Temperance House ," " The Old Brick Hotel ," " Mitchell-Daffin House ," or " House of the Hinges.
It was rebuilt as a brick structure in the Queen Anne Style in 1883, becoming the New Ludington Hotel.
In 1912 after passing through a number of owners the Ellsinore Hotel burned, and a new structure, the Seats Hotel, was built on the lot in 1913.
The largest structure fire in department history occurred on March 29, 1967, when the block long Laurel in the Pines Hotel was leveled by a suspicious fire that also killed three people.
The three-story, brick-veneer structure replaced the former McIntosh Hotel.
The Portland Hotel, owned by the Hanniman family was unique for the area, in that it featured an enormous round turret-like structure. The Portland Hotel burned down on December 6, 1914, and was not replaced.
The Hotel Saranac is a memorable early 20th century Art Deco structure.
* Squirrel Hotel ( 1952 ) is a bittersweet story about a man who builds an elaborate hotel for squirrels, with illustrations of the dollhouse-like structure full of squirrels sniffing, playing, sliding down spiral slides, and generating electricity for the lighting by running around a squirrel cage.
The company put up what was the city's tallest structure, One Landmark Square, at 21 floors high, and the GTE building ( now One Stamford Forum ), along with the Marriott Hotel, the Stamford Town Center and many of the other downtown office buildings.
The Koryo Hotel is an ultramodern, twin-towered structure forty-five stories high.
Image: Seattle-Drexel Hotel Building. jpg | The upper portion of the Drexel Hotel Building is a wood-framer structure that predates the great fire, but it was re-clad with new materials after 1945
Other notable buildings are the Royal Hop Pole Hotel in Church Street ( which has recently been converted into a part of the Wetherspoons pub chain with the discovery of a former medieval banqueting hall in the structure ), mentioned in Charles Dickens ' The Pickwick Papers, the Bell Hotel, a large half-timbered structure opposite the Abbey gateway, and the House of the Nodding Gables in the High Street.
Magic Way connects Walnut Street to Disneyland Drive just south of the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure and provides access to the parking structure, Disneyland Hotel, and Downtown Disney.

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" Her death came in the Hotel Des Indes in The Hague, which displays a wall plaque and has a cigar lounge named the Anna Pavlova Library in her memory.
He designed the grounds of the American Embassy in Havana, Cuba, the General Motors Research Center in Detroit, the Des Moines Art Center, the Hotel El Panama in Panama City, and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Parkmerced in San Francisco.
The episode was written by Executive Story Editors Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali and was directed by Bruce Seth Green.
On May 24, 2010, The Des Moines Register reported that Gray had been found dead in room 431 at the TownePlace Suites Hotel in Johnston, Iowa at about 10: 50 a. m. local time.
President Sukarno introduced the national national emblem of Indonesia to the public at Hotel Des Indes, Jakarta, on 15 February 1950.
On April 1, 2004 an attempt was made to overrun van Aartsen by a car when he and a co-worker were doing a photoshoot in front of Hotel Des Indes in The Hague.

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