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  2. The Bucket List Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Perched atop the Hyatt Regency, Polaris is certainly worth a spin. ... Tulsa For three decades, ... Forbes four-star restaurant's rooms are a nod to some of Wisconsin's immigrant settlers ...

  3. Tokyo, OK - Wikipedia

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    [3] [23] The convention in 2022 continued to be at the Hyatt Regency, but also used space at 17West, Aloft, Courtyard, and Hyatt Place. [24] Locations in 2023 included the Hyatt Regency Tulsa Downtown, 17West, and Cox Business Convention Center. [25] Tokyo, OK moved to the Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills and also used the Ruffin Event ...

  4. Adam's Mark - Wikipedia

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    In June, 2004, the Tulsa location was sold and rebranded as a Hyatt. [ 10 ] The Memphis Adam's Mark, originally built in 1975 as the Hyatt Regency Memphis, was sold in 2003, to a joint venture of Dallas -based Crow Holdings , manager of the real estate holdings of the Trammell Crow family, and Wilton D. 'Chick' Hill, the president of Memphis ...

  5. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, United States: Hyatt Regency Seattle is the largest hotel in the Pacific Northwest, with 1,260 rooms. [54] Singapore: Grand Hyatt Singapore opened in 1971 as the Hyatt Regency and with over 700 rooms, was also the company's largest hotel at the time. St. Helena, United States: Alila Napa Valley was Hyatt's 1,000th hotel worldwide. [25]

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  7. Edward Hotel & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was constructed in 1976 as the Hyatt Regency Dearborn. Originally built as an upscale hotel, the building included a Ford-designed monorail people mover to Fairlane Mall. [3] [2] The people mover, hotel, and mall were supposed to be part of a larger office, retail, and residential complex built by Ford's land development subsidiary.