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  2. Park Lane - Wikipedia

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    Park Lane is the second most valuable property in the London edition of the board game Monopoly. The street had a prestigious social status when the British version of the Monopoly board was first produced, in 1936. On the board, Park Lane forms a pair with Mayfair, the most expensive property in the game.

  3. Park Lane Hotel (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Helmsley Park Lane Hotel was a modern addition to this highly historic and coveted Luxury Hotel district of Central Park South. The Helmsley Park Lane Hotel's construction spanned from 1967 to its final completion in 1971, during a mid-century building boom that began around 1960 and ended with the collapse of financial markets in 1969. [3]

  4. Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is a luxury 5-star hotel in London, England. It is located near Hyde Park corner in central London. It was built in 1970 as the Inn on the Park London. Until 2007 the hotel was owned by Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's Kingdom Hotel Investments. [2] Then the royal family of Bahrain, Al Khalifa, bought it ...

  5. London Hilton on Park Lane - Wikipedia

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    The London Hilton on Park Lane, known as the London Hilton when first built, was regarded as a modern landmark of its era and was prominently referenced in popular culture during that time. In the 1974 novel The Forever War by Joe Haldeman , the main character, William Mandella, takes a leisure cruise in a "dirigible", a floating hotel which ...

  6. Mercury Park Lane - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the Park Lane name was used by the Ford Division as it created a two-door station wagon intended as a competitor for the Chevrolet Nomad.Based on the Ford Fairlane, the Ford Parklane (spelled as a single word) outsold the Nomad nearly two-to-one, though Ford marketers felt the vehicle had missed its target market; it was discontinued after its only year of production.

  7. Dorchester House - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester House, Park Lane, London 1905. Dorchester House was a mansion in Park Lane, Westminster, London, which had many different forms over time.The last version used as a private residence was that built in 1853 by Robert Stayner Holford.

  8. Londonderry House - Wikipedia

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    The main stairway (upstairs), 1920s The drawing room, 1920s. The tragedy of the sale of Londonderry House was not the comparatively meagre price (by current standards) it fetched for the Londonderry family, but the fact that this magnificent mansion was then immediately, apart from its stableyard (which still stands, with its separate entrance in Brick Street still surmounted by the coronet of ...

  9. Park Lane Mews Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Park Lane Mews Hotel, a 4-star London hotel, is a small hotel in the townhouse style. The hotel is owned by Genting Group, who also own the largest number of casinos in the UK, including 4 casinos in London: Crockfords, Palm Beach, Maxims and Colony Club.