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  2. Kitchenette - Wikipedia

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    They are found in studio apartments, some motel and hotel rooms, college dormitories, office buildings, furnished basements, or bedrooms in shared houses. New York City's building code defines a kitchenette as a kitchen of less than 7.4 m 2 (80 ft 2) of floor space. [1] A kitchenette in a studio apartment in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

  3. The Davenport Hotel (Spokane, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Davenport Hotel is a historic hotel located in downtown Spokane, Washington, United States.Originally a successful high-end restaurant, it is one of the possible places where the first Crab Louis (reportedly named after Louis Davenport) was created and served.

  4. Photos: 16 Most Insanely Luxurious Hotels Around the World - AOL

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    The hotel prides itself on its focus on French Polynesian culture, and offers activities that introduce you to local traditions and customs. ©TripAdvisor Southern Ocean Lodge: Kangaroo Island ...

  5. .dwg - Wikipedia

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    DWG is merely descriptive of applicant's goods under Section 2(e)(1) of the Trademark Act for two reasons: (1) DWG is a recognized abbreviation for "drawing," and (2) .dwg is a file format used for computer-aided design (CAD) drawings made both with applicant's CAD software and others' CAD software. Autodesk appealed the decision.

  6. Howard Johnson's - Wikipedia

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    Howard Johnson by Wyndham, [7] still commonly referred to as Howard Johnson's, is an American hotel brand with over 200 hotels in 15 countries. [6] It was also formerly a restaurant chain, which at one time was the largest in the U.S., with more than 1,000 locations.

  7. Wigwam Motel - Wikipedia

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    Frank A. Redford developed the Village after adding tipi-shaped motel units around a museum-shop he had built to house his collection of Native American artifacts. [3] He applied for a patent on the ornamental design of the buildings on December 17, 1935, and was granted Design Patent 98,617 on February 18, 1936.