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  2. Greyfield Inn - Wikipedia

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    The inn is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [2] It was opened to the public as an inn in 1962 [ 3 ] in a Colonial Revival -style house named Greyfield located on an estate of the same name; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

  3. Hotel Roosevelt fire - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Roosevelt fire on December 29, 1963, [1] was the worst fire that Jacksonville, Florida, had seen since the Great Fire of 1901, [2] and it contributed to the worst one-day death toll in the city's history: 22 people died, mostly from carbon monoxide poisoning.

  4. Loews Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Loews Hotels is an American luxury hospitality company that owns or operates 26 hotels in the United States and Canada. Loews' hotels and resorts are located in major ...

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  6. MARGARITAVILLE HOTEL OPENS ITS DOORS ON JACKSONVILLE BEACH - AOL

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    The brand-new hotel features 202 rooms with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean or hotel grounds from private terraces and patios; three Margaritaville-inspired dining options with ocean view ...

  7. Jacksonville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville was the original county seat of Telfair County. Land lot 340 in land district 8 was declared to be the permanent county seat in 1814. On November 25, 1815, the Georgia General Assembly declared that the new county seat be named Jacksonville after the hero of the recent Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson. [4]