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  2. Pontchartrain Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, the Pontchartrain reopened as a hotel; its historic Bayou Bar reopened in February 2014. [4] In November 2014, the Pontchartrain Hotel was acquired by AJ Capital Partners, with Cooper Manning as a part-owner. It underwent another, more ambitious renovation, aimed at restoring it to its former grandeur and re-emphasizing its ...

  3. Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit - Wikipedia

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    An earlier Hotel Pontchartrain was located on Cadillac Square at Woodward Avenue and opened in 1907. Originally 10-stories, an additional five stories were added in 1909. Unable to compete with hotels of more modern design, the hotel was sold in 1919 and demolished in 1920. [41] A Michigan Historical Commission Marker for Fort Pontchartrain du ...

  4. Fort Pontchartrain a Wyndham Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the hotel was sold to Pontchartrain Hotel Group, L.L.C.. The sale closed on May 24, 1994, and the new owners severed the management contract with Radisson that day, returning the hotel to its original name. Radisson then sued the new owners for breach of contract. [6] On March 30, 2001, the hotel reopened as the Crowne Plaza Detroit ...

  5. Timeline of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pontchartrain Hotel in business. 1928 – Pontchartrain Beach amusement park opens. 1929 – National American Bank Building constructed. 1930 Dillard University chartered. Municipal Auditorium opens. Broadmoor Improvement Association formed. [38] Population: 458,762. [6] 1932 – Bureau of Governmental Research established. [39] [40] 1933 ...

  6. Château de Pontchartrain - Wikipedia

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    Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana was named after him as well as the historic Hotel Pontchartrain in New Orleans, as was Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit in Michigan (the site of modern-day Detroit) and Detroit's Hotel Pontchartrain. The main building includes a gallery, dated to between 1598 and 1609, providing communication between the two wings.

  7. Pontchartrain Beach - Wikipedia

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    Pontchartrain Beach's original location is the present-day lakefront neighborhood of Lake Terrace. In the early 1930s, subsequent to the construction of a seawall extending from West End to the Industrial Canal which created a new shoreline for Lake Pontchartrain, Pontchartrain Beach was moved to a new location at the lake end of Elysian Fields ...

  8. Historic New Perry Hotel may have been torn down, but ... - AOL

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    Artifacts, including uniforms and menus, from the New Perry Hotel sit in a permanent exhibit at the Perry Area Historical Museum on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024, in Perry, Georgia.

  9. Spanish Fort (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Fort St. John and Fort St. Charles, north and east of New Orleans respectively [2]. Spanish Fort, also known as Old Spanish Fort, Fort St. Jean, and Fort St. John (Spanish: Fuerte de San Juan del Bayou), is a historic place in New Orleans, Louisiana, formerly the site of a fort and later an amusement park.