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  2. Jucy Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] As part of the customer experience, Jucy Cruise joined forces with Pita Pit and offered Milford Sound's only on-board fast food restaurant. [13] In 2016, JUCY purchased a second cruise boat in the Milford Sound, The Gem of the Sounds. The Gem is a luxury cruise boat which set sail in 2017. New Jucy Cruise boat to take Milford Sound ...

  3. Expedia Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Expedia Cruises is a travel agency franchise company established in 1987, specializing in marketing and sales of air, land & cruise vacations. Through its network of 300 independently owned retail locations and 7,000+ Vacation Consultants in North America, the company has year over year grown in sales for the past two decades.

  4. 919 Milam - Wikipedia

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    919 Milam is a building in Downtown Houston, Texas completed in 1956. The building has been previously named 909 Travis , Bank One Center , and the Bank of the Southwest Building . The building occupies the entire block bounded by Milam, McKinney, Travis, and Walker streets.

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  7. Rice Village - Wikipedia

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    Rice Village began operations in 1938. [1] It is an unplanned, high density hodge-podge of old and new retail stores. [citation needed]David Kaplan of Cite wrote that during the 1950s and 1960s Rice Village "filled up and prospered" but the economic boom in Greater Houston in the 1970s caused development to come elsewhere. [2]