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The Historic Davenport has two restaurants, the Palm Court Grill and the Peacock Lounge for dining options as well as an espresso bar. [24] For recreation, the hotel has a health club, spa, indoor pool, and whirlpool [21] as well as a small museum that details the history of the Davenport Hotel. [24]
Davenport is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon. [1] History. Kevin Gibson and Kurt Heilemann opened the restaurant in November 2013. [2] [3] [4] ...
The new hotel, named The Davenport Grand, is located directly across from the Spokane Convention Center, and is the largest building constructed in the city since The Davenport Tower in 2007, standing at around 18 stories tall. Construction was completed in 2015 including a skywalk to connect the hotel with the Convention Center.
A Davenport officer acted reasonably when he shot and killed a man walking through a residential neighborhood with what appeared to be a gun pointed to his own head, a federal judge has found ...
A palm court is a large atrium with palm trees, usually in a prestigious hotel, where functions are staged, notably tea dances. Examples include the Langham Hotel (1865), [ 1 ] Alexandra Palace (1873), the Carlton Hotel (1899), and the Ritz Hotel (1906), all in London ; and the Alexandria Hotel (court added in 1911) in Los Angeles , Palace ...
The Davenport Hotel was designed by a local architecture firm, Temple and Burrows with P.T. Burrows as the architect in charge. They were also responsible for the Hotel Blackhawk, the Union Savings Bank and Trust (1924), and the Federal Court House (1932–1933).
Davenport is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, California. [2] Davenport sits at an elevation of 259 feet (79 m). [ 2 ] The 2020 United States census reported Davenport's population was 388.
The Palm Court, also known at other times as the Franco-Italian Dining Room, [2] the Grand Ballroom and the Continental Room, [3] is a ballroom at the Hotel Alexandria in downtown Los Angeles, California. In its heyday from 1911 to 1922, it was the scene of speeches by U.S. Presidents William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson and Gen. John J ...