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  2. A new hotel is being built near Mayfaire. Here's what we know ...

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    A new hotel near Mayfaire Town Center is on its way to completion. The Renaissance Park area located off of Military Cutoff Road continues to grow as it’s already home to TowneBank, Springhill ...

  3. Category:Hotels in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Skyscraper hotels in Connecticut (1 P) Pages in category "Hotels in Connecticut" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. Downtown Wilmington hotel and local hospitality group to open ...

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    A long empty restaurant space in downtown Wilmington is set to get a new eatery this summer. The Hotel Ballast at 301 N. Water St. and the local Alfalla Hospitality have been putting together the ...

  5. Foxwoods Resort Casino - Wikipedia

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    Foxwoods Resort Casino is an integrated resort owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation on their reservation located in Ledyard, Connecticut.Including six casinos, the resort covers an area of 9,000,000 sq ft (840,000 m 2).

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    Pages in category "Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Yankee Pedlar Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Yankee Pedlar Inn on the corner of Main Street and Maiden Lane in Torrington, Connecticut. The Yankee Pedlar Inn is a historic hotel located in Torrington, Connecticut, US. The inn, which now has 52 rooms, was built for its original owners, Frank and Alice Conley, in 1891. It was originally given a colonial New England architectural style.