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  2. Europa-Park - Wikipedia

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    Europa-Park is located in Rust, Baden, between Freiburg im Breisgau and Offenburg, west of the A5 motorway. [88] Since 2002, the park has had its own junction and access road. [89] The Rhine, which forms the border with France here, is 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) away as the crow flies.

  3. Yours Truly DC - Wikipedia

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    Yours Truly DC is a hotel in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] It is operated by IHG Hotels & Resorts and has 355 rooms. [2] Description. Interior hallway in 2024.

  4. List of Scouting memorials - Wikipedia

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    Baden-Powell-Square (German: Baden-Powell-Platz), in a park in the 22nd district of Vienna. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] [ 63 ] Roman Köhler Bridge (German: Roman-Köhler-Steg ), Handelskai near the Hilton Hotel, commemorating the teacher and Scoutmaster Roman Köhler, he served as a Scoutmaster from 1930 to 1968 and also volunteered in several jobs on ...

  5. History of Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: Sir Baden-Powell, President Taft, British Ambassador to the United States James Bryce (British Ambassador) and Colin H. Livingstone at the White House in Washington, DC in 1911. The new BSA office at 200 Fifth Avenue opened in January 1911, [8] with West at the helm and the movement began to grow at a rapid pace. One of West's ...

  6. Hotel Washington (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Following a 2006 buyout and extensive renovation, the property reopened in 2008 as the 317-room W Washington D.C. [4] In 2021 the building was sold, ending its franchise with W Hotels and reverting to an independent Hotel Washington.

  7. The Fairfax at Embassy Row - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Gores sold the hotel [1] to John B. Coleman for $5 million. [5] Coleman soon spent $10 million on a renovation, and renamed the hotel The Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. in 1982, having licensed the name from Gerald Blakely, owner of the Ritz-Carlton in Boston, [6] for a fee of 1.5 percent of the Washington hotel's annual gross ...