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  2. Ambassador East - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, celebrities, and restaurants of the Ambassador East, a historic hotel in Chicago that opened in 1926 and is now part of the JdV by Hyatt brand. Find out about its current status, renovation plans, and potential redevelopment.

  3. History Channel - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the evolution of the History Channel logo from 1995 to 2021, and the changes in the network's format and content over time. The article also covers the international versions, the criticism and evaluations, and the sister channels of History.

  4. Sherman House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Sherman House (sometimes called, Hotel Sherman) was a hotel in Chicago, Illinois that operated from 1837 until 1973, with four iterations standing at the same site at the northwest corner of Randolph Street and Clark Street. Long one of the city's major hotels, the hotel's fortunes declined in the 1950s amid changes to its surrounding area ...

  5. Hilton Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Chicago is a luxury hotel that opened in 1927 as the Stevens Hotel and was renamed in 1951 after Conrad Hilton. It has hosted every U.S. president since opening and has 1,544 rooms, 90 suites, and 3 restaurants.

  6. Carbide & Carbon Building - Wikipedia

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    A 37-story Art Deco skyscraper on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, built in 1929 as the regional office of Union Carbide and Carbon Co. Learn about its history, design, and current use as a hotel.

  7. The Berghoff (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Berghoff is a historic restaurant and bar in the Chicago Loop, founded in 1898 by Herman Berghoff, a German immigrant. It serves traditional German food, beer, and root beer, and has won a James Beard Foundation Award for its legacy.

  8. Tremont House (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Tremont Chicago Hotel is at 100 East Chestnut Street, between Michigan Avenue on the Magnificent Mile and Rush Street. The hotel housed the Chicago location of Mike Ditka 's restaurant, which closed in 2020. [ 17 ]

  9. The Palmer House Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of the Palmer House Hilton, a historic hotel in Chicago's Loop area. Find out how it survived the Great Chicago Fire, hosted famous guests and events, and reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic.