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  2. The Queensbury Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Queensbury Hotel, in Glens Falls, New York, is a historic hotel built in 1926. [ 1 ] It featured Colonial Revival architecture in its exterior, mahogany in its interior styling and room doors, and had more than 200 rooms. [ 2 ]

  3. Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Glens Falls, [1] in the town of Queensbury. [3] This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility. [4] The airport is named in honor of Floyd Bennett. [5]

  4. Joseph Fennimore - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Fennimore was born in Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital. [4] He began formal music studies in upstate New York at the Schenectady Conservatory of Music, his principal teacher being its founder and director, Joseph G. Derrick, [5] graduate of the New England Conservatory in the piano class of Ethel Newcomb, [6] Theodor Leschetizky's first American assistant. [7]

  5. Fennimore, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2010, there were 2,497 people, 1,053 households, and 647 families living in the city. The population density was 1,541.4 inhabitants per square mile (595.1/km 2).

  6. Glens Falls, New York - Wikipedia

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    Glens Falls is a city in the southeastern corner of Warren County, surrounded by the town of Queensbury to the north, east, and west, and by the Hudson River and Saratoga County to the south. Glens Falls is known as "Hometown U.S.A.", a title Look magazine gave it in 1944. The city has also referred to itself as the "Empire City." [6]

  7. Edward Whigham - Wikipedia

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    Hotel owner and Provost of Sanquhar [1] Edward Whigham (1750–1823) was the landlord of a coaching inn, a bailie, Provost of Sanquhar, [ 1 ] bibliophile and one of Robert Burns 's close friends during his Nithsdale and Dumfries days. [ 2 ]