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  2. Nan Desu Kan - Wikipedia

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    Nan Desu Kan moved from the Marriott Denver Tech Center to Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel in 2015 due to growth and included an expanded dealers room. [20] Nan Desu Kan 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [21] [22] In 2021, the convention moved to the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center. [14]

  3. Gaylord Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Gaylord Hotels is the large convention hotel brand of Marriott International. As of 2024, it consists of five large hotels with a total of 9,918 rooms, along with attached convention centers and one overflow support hotel property, in addition to one hotel with 1,903 rooms in the pipeline. [ 1 ]

  4. Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Gaylord Palms opened its largest expansion ever, a $158-million project which added 100,000 square feet of convention space and more than 300 guest rooms and suites. It's Cypress Springs Water Park was also expanded with the addition of an "action river" attraction. [3] Gaylord Palms is a member of Great Hotels Of The World alliance.

  5. Two storms packing snow to collide over Rockies, Plains ...

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    Denver is running close to normal for snow so far this season, with 11.8 inches since Oct. 1 compared to the historical average of 14.8 inches.

  6. Denver: Where outdoor Christmas lighting tradition began - AOL

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    (KDVR) DENVER - As long ago as 1907, when merchants put green and red bulbs in street lights along 16th Street, Denver has been known for outdoor holiday flair. But in 1914 when D. D. Sturgeon ...

  7. Edward Gaylord - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lewis Gaylord (May 28, 1919 – April 27, 2003) was an American billionaire businessman, media mogul and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Gaylord Entertainment Company that included The Oklahoman newspaper, Oklahoma Publishing Co., Gaylord Hotels, the Nashville Network TV Channel (later renamed SpikeTV, Spike, and Paramount Network after being sold off); the Grand Ole Opry, and ...