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  2. Henry VIII Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Henry VIII Hotel, also known as The Henry VIII Inn and Lodge, was a hotel of Tudor Revival architecture which was located near the St. Louis Lambert International Airport with an address of 4690 North Lindbergh Boulevard, Bridgeton, Missouri. The hotel remained in business until 2000 when it was removed to expand a runway area for the ...

  3. Bel Air Motel - Wikipedia

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    The Bel Air Motel was founded by St. Louis hotelier, Norman K. Probstein. [2] Constructed by Westlake Construction Company according to the designs of architect Wilburn C. McComick (1918–2008), the Bel Air Motel was first completed in 1958 with 150 guest rooms. [2]

  4. Category:Hotels in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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  5. The 2023 traveler's guide to the best airports and airport ...

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    Three Kings in Terminal 2 of St. Louis Lambert International Airport serves local beers and a selection of wine and spirits alongside a menu of gourmet pub fare. The cozy atmosphere is sure to ...

  6. Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Magnolia Hotel St. Louis is a historic hotel in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Opened in 1925, it has been known for most of its existence as the Mayfair Hotel . The Mayfair was founded by hotelier Charles Heiss, a Bavarian who worked in hotels in Europe, Canada, and elsewhere in America.

  7. Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was renamed the Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel. The hotel was foreclosed on by its bondholders in 2009, after it failed to generate enough revenue to cover interest payments. [ 7 ] The hotel was sold in 2014 to Haberhill Inc. and was renovated from November 2014 to August 2015 at a cost of $30 million.