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  2. Mall Taman Anggrek - Wikipedia

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    Taman Anggrek Mall (Indonesian: Mal Taman Anggrek; literally "Orchid Garden Mall"), commonly known as Mall Taman Anggrek, abbreviated as MTA, is a shopping mall in Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, Indonesia.

  3. Hotel St. George - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel St. George is a building in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City. Built in sections between 1885 and 1930, the hotel was once the city's largest hotel , with 2,632 rooms at its peak. The hotel occupies the city block bounded by Pineapple Street, Henry Street, Clark Street, and Hicks Street.

  4. Brooklyn Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn-Kahle Saddlery Hotel, San Diego, California, dismantled and reassembled as part of the Horton Grand Hotel Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brooklyn Hotel .

  5. Copthorne Orchid Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel in 2006. Copthorne Orchid Hotel was a hotel at the corner of Dunearn Road and Dunkirk Avenue in Singapore. Opened as the Orchid Inn in 1970, it was renamed the Novotel Orchid Inn in 1972. In 1998, it was renamed the Copthorne Orchid Hotel when the hotel's owners, City Developments Limited, acquired the Copthorne chain of hotels. It ...

  6. Cafe Lily - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Lily is a Korean Uzbeki restaurant in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, New York, United States. [1] [2] It opened in 2015. [3] The restaurant serves Uzbek, Koryo-saram cuisine, and Russian cuisine. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Brooklyn Hotel, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The first bay of this new building was a hotel, named sequentially: 1884–1888 – The Sydney and Melbourne Hotel; 1889–1897 – The Sydney Palace Hotel; 1898–1982 – The Brooklyn Hotel). In 1911 an application was lodged by T. Bennett with the City Council to demolish the Brooklyn Hotel, and in 1912 the current Brooklyn Hotel was erected ...