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  2. California Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The California Hotel opened its doors on May 18, 1930. A 5-story structure with mezzanine and penthouse, it was the tallest building in the area. It cost $265,000 to build the 150-room hotel with commercial space on the ground floor.

  3. Enfilade (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The doors entering each room are aligned with the doors of the connecting rooms along a single axis, providing a vista through successive rooms. The enfilade may be used as a processional route and is a common arrangement in museums and art galleries, as it facilitates the movement of large numbers of people through a building.

  4. Doorway effect - Wikipedia

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    All the rooms were the same size, and each had a table with an object to pick up. There was also an empty spot on the table where the object from the previous room was supposed to be placed. The rooms had different wall patterns to show they were different. The doors in each room were never on the same wall.

  5. Viejas Casino & Resort - Wikipedia

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    Viejas Casino & Resort is a hotel casino and outlet center owned by the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians in Alpine, California.The casino has over 2,000 slot machines, [1] up to 86 table games, three restaurants, a deli, bingo, an off-track betting facility, a lounge, the largest outdoor ice rink in Southern California, [2] concert venues and multiple indoor and outdoor meeting spaces.

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  7. Casa chorizo - Wikipedia

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    From the entrance, the first area is the hallway, from which the patio and the main social room are accessible. More intimate or well-known visitors are invited further back into the home. One can enter rooms rooms through inner doors, or walk through a gallery in the patio, typically covered with a small roof to protect against the rain and sun.