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  2. The Read House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel dropped its affiliation with Sheraton in 2015 [23] and became The Read House Historic Inn & Suites. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] On August 30, 2016, the hotel was purchased by Avocet Hospitality Group of Charleston, SC. [ 26 ]

  3. Richard Bellew, 3rd Baron Bellew of Duleek - Wikipedia

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    He died in 1715 and was buried at St. Mary's Abbey, Duleek. [1] In July 1695, he married Lady Frances Brudenell, daughter of Francis Brudenell, Lord Brudenell and the widow of Charles Livingston, 2nd Earl of Newburgh. Upon Bellew's death, his title was inherited by his son, John. [1] Bellew's daughter, Dorothea, married Gustavus Hamilton.

  4. JW Marriott Essex House - Wikipedia

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    The JW Marriott Essex House (commonly known as the Essex House) is a luxury hotel at 160 Central Park South in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at the southern border of Central Park. Opened in 1931, the hotel is 44 stories tall and contains 426 Art Deco–style rooms and 101 suites, as well as 147 condominium residences. [ 2 ]

  5. Cobblestone Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Cobblestone Hotel & Suites and Cobblestone Inn & Suites are upper-midscale hotels; the brand consists primarily of newly constructed properties. [5] Boarders Inn & Suites are mid-scale hotels that are brand conversions. [6] Centerstone Hotels are upper economy conversion hotels. [7] KeyWest Hotels are economy hotels that are both conversion and ...

  6. Mary McLeod Bethune Home - Wikipedia

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    The Mary McLeod Bethune Home is a historic house on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. Built in the early-1900s, it was home to Mary McLeod Bethune (1875–1955), a prominent African-American educator and civil rights leader, from 1913 until her death.

  7. Mountbellew - Wikipedia

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    Points of interest in the area include the Bellew Estate and woodlands, the man-made pleasure lake, the old forge, the malt house (which now lends its name to a restaurant) and St Mary's Catholic church. The Bellew Estate was once the home of the Grattan-Bellew family, who were Galway parliamentarians during the 18th and 19th centuries. [5]