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  2. Hotel Impossible - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Impossible is a reality television series from Travel Channel in which struggling non-chain hotels receive an extensive makeover by veteran hotel operator and hospitality expert Anthony Melchiorri and his team. The show premiered on April 9, 2012, and ended on November 13, 2017.

  3. Lankford - Wikipedia

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    Lankford may refer to: Lankford (surname) Lankford coefficient; Lankford Highway, United States; Lankford House, Maryland, United States; Lankford Smith (1914–1978 ...

  4. The Flanders Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in 1923 by the Ocean Front Hotel Corporation. The architect Vivian B. Smith designed the building in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. [3] The building was constructed using steel girders and concrete. [4] The hotel was originally managed by J. Howard Slocum until 1932, when Elwood F. Kirkman took over ownership of the hotel.

  5. Lankford (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lankford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Lankford (1727–1810), American patriot, planter, and politician; James Lankford (born 1968

  6. Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Trump Plaza's revenues took a sharp decline in 1990, due to competition from its newly opened sister property, the Trump Taj Mahal, which was a mile away. [15] The casino narrowly averted default on a 1991 payment to bondholders by taking out a $25 million mortgage on its parking garage. [15]

  7. Kirk Lankford - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Matthew Lankford (born 1985) is an American man originally from Colorado [1] who was living in Kalihi, Hawaii, and was convicted of murdering a Japanese tourist in Pūpūkea, Hawaii. On April 12, 2007, Japanese tourist Masumi Watanabe disappeared in Pūpūkea. [ 2 ]