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  2. Inn at St. John's Plymouth Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Inn at St. John's is now legally named Saint John's Resort a luxury boutique hotel and golf resort located in the Metro Detroit city of Plymouth, Michigan. The hotel contains the "Five Steakhouse" restaurant. In addition, Saint John's has 54,000+ sq ft of meeting space for corporate meetings, galas, and large events.

  3. Southfield Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The Southfield Town Center is a cluster of five interconnected skyscrapers forming a contemporary 2,200,000-square-foot (204,400 m 2) office complex in the Detroit suburb of Southfield, Michigan. It includes the Westin Southfield Detroit Hotel, restaurants, a fitness center, and a major conference center for up to 1,000

  4. Harris Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Harris Township occupies the northeast part of Menominee County, extending 24 miles (39 km) from north to south. It is bordered to the east by Delta County and to the north by Marquette County . The city of Escanaba is 16 miles (26 km) to the east via US Routes 2 and 41, while the village of Powers is 6 miles (10 km) to the west.

  5. Lakeside Inn (Lakeside, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson converted the inn into the "Lakeside Center for the Arts," running his print business in part of the downstairs and taking in artists from across the country. In 1994, Devereux Bowly purchased the inn and completely refurbished it, reopening it as a hotel in 1995. [2] As of 2021, the inn is still operating and is owned by Bowly. [3]

  6. List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses

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    African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses were founded during segregation in the United States, offering separate lodging and boarding facilities for African Americans. The Green Book (1936–1966) was a guidebook for African American travelers and included hotel, motel, and boarding house listings where they could stay.

  7. Holly Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel itself was one of the best in the area, and attracted guests such as Michigan Governors Thomas E. Dewey and G. Mennen Williams and temperance crusader Carrie Nation. [2] In 1912, businessman Joseph P. Allen bought the building. In 1913, the hotel suffered a disastrous fire, completely destroying the second and third floors.

  8. Category:Hotels in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  9. Hotel Montague - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Montague is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story L-shaped brick and cut fieldstone building sited on a corner lot.The main facade is Classical Revival in form, and includes a pedimented, double-deck, brick-pier portico at the join of the legs of the L. Concrete stairs at both ends of the portico provide access to the main entrance.