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  2. Mascot Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Post war, the Travancore royal family starting using the hotel to welcome their guests. [2] Later on KTDC took over the hotel, and till now, the hotel stands as a heritage location for tourists. [3] It is the oldest star hotel of KTDC and is also considered the only heritage business hotel in Trivandrum. [4] [5]

  3. Halcyon Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Kovalam Palace, owned and operated by The Leela Kovalam - A Raviz Hotel. [1] Halcyon Castle (now called The Kovalam Palace) was built in 1932 in the princely state of Travancore , in the modern-day state of Kerala , India .

  4. Kovalam - Wikipedia

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    Kovalam is a beach and seaside resort in the city of Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, India. Kovalam is located 12.6 km (7.8 mi) southeast of the city center. Kovalam is located 12.6 km (7.8 mi) southeast of the city center.

  5. Shankumugham Beach - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion along the Thiruvananthapuram coastline has caused significant reduction in the beach area. A study from 2022 found that the region including the Shankumugham beach observed an erosion of 4.73 meters per year. [10] The Shankumugham-Airport road along the beach was closed due to excessive erosion. [11]

  6. Varkala Beach - Wikipedia

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    Varkala Beach, also known as Papanasham Beach, is situated in the town of Varkala in Varkala Municipality, Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India. The beach skirts the Arabian Sea , part of the Indian Ocean.

  7. 24-Hour Check Cashing Near Me: 6 Places To Cash Checks ... - AOL

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    The fee to cash a payroll check, government benefit check or money order for less than $1,000 is 1% of the check amount plus $1. So, a $100 check would cost you $2 to cash.