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  2. State room - Wikipedia

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    Un-scaled plan of the piano nobile of Blenheim Palace.The state apartments are the two sets of rooms either side of the principal dining room (Saloon) marked "B". The master and mistress (here the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough) lived their everyday lives in the similarly arranged but smaller suites either side of the smaller dining room marked "O"

  3. First-class facilities of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    The type of First Class stateroom that predominated was a single, double or triple-berth stateroom which contained a dressing table, horsehair sofa, wardrobe, and marble-topped washstand with basin. Double berth cabins had "tipped" washbasins on shelves that could be folded back into the cabinet to save room. [ 3 ]

  4. What does a solo cabin look like? Inside Celebrity Ascent's ...

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    Prices vary by sailing date, length and other factors, but an Edge Single Stateroom with Infinite Veranda currently starts at an average of $1,963 per person for a seven-night cruise to the ...

  5. Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Standard cabin. The pumphouse is built similarly to the deluxe cabins, with vertical log framing, and is believed to have been designed at about the same time. The small rectangular building has a gable roof. It has two rooms divided from each other by a stone wall. One room contains a pump, and the other is a storage area.

  6. A 40-acre glamping property in the remote wilderness of California’s Kings Canyon National Park is for sale for $5.35 million. Sequoia High Sierra Camp in Fresno County offers 35 established ...

  7. Grand Canyon Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canyon Lodge initially consisted of the Main Lodge building, 20 deluxe cabins, and 100 standard cabins. 20 additional cabins were constructed in 1928. The lodge and many of the cabins were built in the fall and winter of 1927–28, in a region known for its severe winter weather. Cabin construction continued through the summer of 1928.