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  2. Aristocrat Motor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Aristocrat Motor Inn is a historic hotel building at 240 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is a large seven-story structure, with a six-story U-shaped tower set on a basically rectangular ground floor. It is finished in glass, brick, and metal, in the Mid-Century Modern style.

  3. Sunshine Special (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Said to have been the "First Presidential car to acquire its own personality", and most closely associated with FDR, [1] the V12 powered four-door convertible was specifically modified for the president by coachbuilder Brunn & Company at a cost of $4,950, $108,426 in 2023 dollars [2] (the original cost of the car, before any modifications, was ...

  4. Barrett-Jackson - Wikipedia

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    [63] [73] While the Las Vegas event focuses on exotic vehicles, the Reno auction would focus more on hot rods and muscle cars. [63] Barrett-Jackson held its final Reno auction in 2015, announcing that it would not return the following year. Despite record sales in 2015, Reno was still Barrett-Jackson's least profitable auction site. [74] [75]

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    QVC's Presidents' Day sale is ready to solve all your problems! We found 1,000s of limited-time deals on products that will make cleanup a snap, organization a breeze and your beauty routine ...

  6. This amazing Palm Springs home listed for $8M is where ... - AOL

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    Billionaire’s Palm Springs-area property hosted 3 presidents, including when Ford endorsed Sonny Bono for Congress.

  7. List of hot springs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hot springs are considered sacred by several Indigenous cultures, and along with sweat lodges have been used for ceremonial purposes. [2] Since ancient times, humans have used hot springs, public baths and thermal medicine for therapeutic effects. [3] Bathing in hot, mineral water is an ancient ritual.