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  2. Hotel 24 South - Wikipedia

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    The hotel completed a major restoration in 2005, at a cost of $19.3 million, and a further renovation in 2017 that cost $2 million. It was valued at $6 million in 2020. [3] After public protests in June 2020, [4] the owners of the hotel, Staunton Hotel, LLC, announced its name, in honor of Confederate general Stonewall Jackson, would be changed ...

  3. List of airports in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Virginia (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.

  4. Stanton Hill - Wikipedia

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    It was situated near a triangular piece of land known as Gore Field. [1] Stanton Hill was first mentioned in the census in 1871, and then only as a street within Skegby. It probably took its name from the Stanton Ironworks Company, which started sinking the Teversal (Butcher Wood) Colliery in 1867, and later the Silverhill Colliery in 1878.

  5. Black Boy Hotel - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest mentions of it is in the Record of the Borough of Nottingham for 1739–1740 where Richard Shipley was recorded as having 2 incroachments by pillars &c at the Black Boy. [ 3 ] It was rebuilt in 1886–88 by Watson Fothergill , and in 1897-1900 he made further additions and incorporated two shops.

  6. Hucknall Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham Aero Club vacated the aerodrome during 1928 before the formation of No. 504 (County of Nottingham) Squadron and the official RAF opening. A large proportion of the buildings from 1916 and the expansion period are still extant, including the C.1916 General Service Sheds, which are listed buildings under English Heritage monument ...

  7. Flying Horse Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Horse Inn is a former public house in Nottingham.It was established around 1483. It is a Grade II listed building.. It stands upon the site of the house which the Plumptre family erected for themselves when they first came to Nottingham in the 13th century.