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  2. Lodore Falls - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was acquired by Stakis Hotels in 1987, by Hilton Hotels (on their acquisition of Stakis Hotels) in 1999 and by the Graves family, who renamed it the Lodore Falls Hotel, in 2004. [7] The falls are on private land which can be directly accessed by hotel patrons or accessed by the general public via a roadside path.

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    A voucher can also be used online in the form of an e-voucher. These types of vouchers can be entered when shopping online and the relevant vouchers value added to your order. It can take the form of any code. Many companies have opted to use voucher codes for the last few years but with a massive incline in use towards late 2008 and early 2009.

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  6. Cataract of Lodore - Wikipedia

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    Lodore Falls One of Southey's most popular poems, "The Cataract of Lodore [ 2 ] " made an early appearance in Joanna Baillie 's 1823 anthology, Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and from Living Authors . On its inclusion, Baillie wrote Southey, "Your Cataract of Lodore has pleased & amused me exceedingly ...

  7. Gates of Lodore - Wikipedia

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    Gates of Lodore - Entrance to Lodore Canyon - Green River - Dinosaur National Monument. The Gates of Lodore is the scenic entrance to the Canyon of Lodore, a canyon on the Green River in northwestern Colorado, United States. [1] The name Gates of Lodore has become synonymous with the canyon itself and the two names are used interchangeably.