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  2. Tru by Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Tru by Hilton was designed to be scalable so that properties could vary in size and still fit in urban, suburban, airport or highway adjacent settings. [11] The brand's initial locations were in the Atlanta , Cheyenne, WY , Dallas , Houston , Chicago , St. Louis : St. Charles, Missouri , Denver , Portland , Boise, ID , [ 12 ] Oklahoma City and ...

  3. File:Tru by Hilton, Lake City.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Four-story, 78-room Tru by Hilton hotel aims to open this ...

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    BROCKTON — Brockton's newest hotel, a four-story, 78-room Tru by Hilton, aims to open by late summer.. Mahavir Patel of KARM Hospitality said the company picked Brockton for its $11 million ...

  5. Stuttgart Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Stuttgart Commercial Historic District encompasses a portion of the commercial center of Stuttgart, Arkansas.The district extends along Main Street between 1st and 6th Streets, and includes a few buildings on the adjacent numbered streets as well as Maple and College Streets, which parallel Main to the west and east, respectively.

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  7. Pattonville - Wikipedia

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    A noted feature of Pattonville was the Stuttgart Golf Club, a 7,000-yard (6,400 m) 18-hole golf course and club on 300 acres (120 ha), operated by and for the U.S. military and their families. [3] Designed by Bernhard von Limburger, it opened in 1956, adjacent to the west, and West German locals were first allowed access in 1969.