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Jan Jiří Pop (German: Johann Georg Pupp), a confectioner, came to Karlovy Vary (that time known under its German name Karlsbad) in 1760 and worked for a local confectioner called Mitterbach. The widow of former mayor Becher sold a one-third share in the Bohemia Hall to Mitterbach's daughter, who married Pop in 1775.
The Chelsea, also known as Chelsea Hotel, was a hotel located on the Atlantic City boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The original hotel was a 400-room Holiday Inn and a 340-room Howard Johnson which was purchased and then renovated in 2008.
Karlovy Vary is named after Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and the King of Bohemia, who founded the city in the 14th century. The site of numerous hot springs , the city grew into a spa resort in the 19th century and was a popular destination for the European aristocracy and other luminaries.
Diana Funicular in Karlovy Vary. Prague: Petřín funicular (since 1891) Letná funicular (1891–1916, officially abolished in 1922, in 1926–1935 served as the first Prague escalator) NH Hotel Prague funicular (since 1996) Karlovy Vary: Diana Funicular (opened 1912) [39] Imperial Funicular (subway; opened 1907) [40]
The Traymore Hotel was a resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey.Begun as a small boarding house in 1879, the hotel expanded and became one of the city's premier resorts. As Atlantic City began to decline in its popularity as a resort town, during the 1950s and 1960s, the Traymore diminished in popularity.
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