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  2. Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The 500-room hotel opened its doors in July 2006 and is run by Marriott under their Renaissance brand. The property features a 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2 ) exhibition hall, 48,000 sq ft (4,500 m 2 ) of meeting room space, and a 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m 2 ) ballroom, all of which can be divided to provide many configurations.

  3. Renaissance Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Hotels was founded as Ramada Renaissance in 1981, as an upscale brand of Ramada Inns. Hong Kong–based New World Development (NWD) acquired Ramada in 1989 and re-launched Renaissance Hotels as a separate brand.

  4. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Hotel New Tsukamoto, Chiba (restaurant open, but not currently rotating) Sky Building, Yokohama (demolished in 1992) Hotel Empire, Yokohama (now the library building of the university) Chūbu. Nihonkai Tower, Niigata (closed since 2014) Tee Horn, Kaida Plateau, Nagano; Enakyo Kokusai Hotel, Gifu (not currently rotating)

  5. Vintage Chicago Tribune: Jimmy Buffett, our favorite tourist

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  6. Golden Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Schaumburg Convention Center and Renaissance Hotel, a 175,000-square-foot (16,300 m 2) convention center and 500-room hotel located at Meacham Road and I-90 in Schaumburg. Medieval Times, a dinner-theater located at Roselle Road and Interstate 90 in Schaumburg. Legoland Discovery Center in Schaumburg.

  7. Fort Dearborn Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Dearborn Hotel is a skyscraper and former hotel located at 401 S. Lasalle St. in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The 17-story hotel was designed by Holabird & Roche and finished in 1914. Designed in the Venetian Renaissance style, the hotel was built with gray and reddish brown brick and featured terra cotta ornamentation.