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  2. MapQuest - AOL Help

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  3. Palace Station - Wikipedia

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    Palace Station is a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos , and is the company's oldest property. It includes an 84,000 sq ft (7,800 m 2 ) casino and 575 rooms.

  4. Hutzler Brothers Palace Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hutzler Brothers Palace Building is a historic flagship department store building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States and built by Hutzler's. It was constructed in 1888, with a south bay added in 1924. The original limestone Romanesque eclectic façade is three bays wide and five stories in height.

  5. 24-Hour Stores Near Me: 40 Places Open Right Now - AOL

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    In 1963, a 7-Eleven store near an Austin, Texas, university began to stay open all night for student shoppers. It was such a success that other stores in the chain adopted the 24/7 hours, and ...

  6. Max von Hatzfeldt - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian was born in Berlin on 7 June 1813. He was the second son and youngest child of the Prussian general, Prince Franz Ludwig von Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg [1] and Countess Friederike Karoline von der Schulenburg-Kehnert (1779–1832), a daughter of the Prussian minister to the General Directorate Count Friedrich Wilhelm von der Schulenburg-Kehnert.

  7. Hermann von Hatzfeldt - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Anton Leo Karl, Prince of Hatzfeldt, Duke of Trachenberg (German: Hermann Fürst [a] von Hatzfeldt, Herzog [b] zu Trachenberg; 4 February 1848 – 14 January 1933) was a German nobleman, member of the House of Hatzfeld, civil servant and politician. He represented the Deutsche Reichspartei in the Reichstag for a number of years. [1]

  8. Sophie von Hatzfeldt - Wikipedia

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    In 1822, Sophie was forced to marry her distant cousin, Count Edmund von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (28 December 1798 in Kinzweiler – 14 January 1874 in Düsseldorf) with whom she had three children (including Paul von Hatzfeldt, who was Ambassador to London and Constantinople, Foreign Secretary, and Head of the Foreign Office). [4]

  9. Babelsberg - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the two seats of the public Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) broadcaster and home of the German Broadcasting Archive. Since 1990 Babelsberg Palace with the surrounding park laid out by Peter Joseph Lenné and Hermann von Pückler-Muskau is part of the UNESCO Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin World Heritage Site and open ...