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  2. Tybee Island Strand Cottages Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The resort development of Tybee Island was modeled after these resort areas. At the height of its resort popularity, Tybee Island featured grand hotels, dance pavilions, bath houses, boarding houses and inns, service-oriented businesses, railroad stops, and private summer cottages. [2]

  3. Puerto Cancún - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Cancún entrance. Puerto Cancún is a 800-acre upscale development in Cancún next to the ocean that contains a marina, private canals, a shopping mall, an IMAX theater, a golf course, hotels, condominiums, and spaces for retail businesses. [1]

  4. File:Hotel Zone in Cancun, Mexico.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Cancún - Wikipedia

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    One of the new buses in Cancun's Hotel Zone. In April 2024, SEA announced it had received 100 new air-conditioned buses, and were running them along the R-1 and R-2 routes. It was also announced that the two routes would be phased out in favor of a new corridor that ran between the Hotel Zone and Kabah Avenue, with other inner-city routes being ...

  6. Tybee Island, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Development continued to push toward the island's southern tip. By 1940, the island had four hotels, including the Desoto Hotel and Hotel Tybee, and numerous smaller lodges. The Tybrisa Pavilion burned down in 1967, and was replaced by the Tybee Pier and Pavilion in 1996. [13] Cecil B. Day opened the first Days Inn on Tybee Island in 1970. [14]

  7. Yucatán Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Yucatán Channel or Straits of Yucatán (Spanish: Canal de Yucatán) is a strait between Mexico and Cuba.It connects the Yucatán Basin of the Caribbean Sea with the Gulf of Mexico.