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  3. Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Parkettes' gymnast Kim Kelly was selected for the 1992 Summer Olympics gymnastics training squad. In 1998 and 1999, Kristen Maloney won the United States National Senior All-Around gold medal. In 2000, she competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, where she won the bronze medal.

  4. Burr Ridge, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Burr Ridge is located in Illinois's 3rd congressional district, which has been represented by Democrat Marie Newman [12] Burr Ridge is served by Pleasantview Fire Protection District (headquartered in LaGrange Highlands) [13] and Tri-State Fire Protection District (headquartered in Darien). [14]

  5. YMCA Hotel (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The YMCA Hotel is a historic former hotel located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The hotel, which was designed by Robert C. Berlin and James Gamble Rogers, opened in 1916. The hotel, which was designed by Robert C. Berlin and James Gamble Rogers, opened in 1916.

  6. Sheridan Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel opened in 1921. The brick building features extensive terra cotta ornamentation, including gargoyle griffins on some of the top corners. The hotel was the first high-rise building in Uptown. The Chicago Cubs and visiting teams that played the Cubs stayed in the hotel; [2] the building was also a popular site for weddings and dances. [3]

  7. Hotel Stratford - Wikipedia

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    The hotel opened a rooftop garden in 1910 and a reception room in 1912, and it became one of many hotels which drew conventions to Alton; a contemporary newspaper account described the building as part of the "greatest improvement in property in the city of Alton". In 1925, new owner E. J. Lockyer renamed the hotel to its current name.