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  2. Mineola Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Edison Howard bought the hotel, opening it to the public, and built its southern half in 1903. The hotel operated as a hunting and fishing resort until it closed in 1963. [3] [4] Al Capone purportedly visited the hotel occasionally as a weekend retreat. [5]

  3. Original Springs Hotel and Bathhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Original Springs Hotel and Bathhouse is a mineral spa located at 506 N. Hanover St. in Okawville, Illinois. The resort was established in 1867, when founder Rudolph Plegge discovered the presence of minerals like magnesium and sulfur in his well water. Plegge and his neighbor C. H. Kelle built a bathhouse on his land; after the bathhouse ...

  4. La Salle Hotel - Wikipedia

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    On June 5, 1946, a disastrous fire broke out in the hotel, killing 61 people, many of them children. [10] The hotel did not live up to its professed "safest hotel" claim, as there was lack of basic fire prevention, warning and firefighting facilities. At the time of the fire, guests occupied 886 rooms of the hotel, with 103 employees at work.

  5. Early morning fire at Wequassett Resort was in building being ...

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    Harwich Fire Department was dispatched around 4:30 a.m. Tuesday to the hotel at 2173 Route 28.

  6. Argosy Empress Casino - Wikipedia

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    The month before the fire the casino paid a reported $837,000 in taxes to the city along with $1.8 million to the state of Illinois. [8] In a press conference after the fire the Empress Casino said it was losing $500,000 in revenue every day it remained closed.

  7. Fire Marshal completes investigation into Red Jacket Resort Fire

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  8. Fire blazes at resort that inspired 'Dirty Dancing' - AOL

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    An investigation into the cause of the fire at the 812-acre former resort, located 80 miles outside of New York City, is underway. ... it was actually filmed in Virginia and North Carolina. ...

  9. Indian Lakes Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Lakes Resort originally was a country club which was named the Indian Lakes Country Club which opened in 1965. [1] In 1971, Carson Pirie Scott purchased the property to build a 6-7 story hotel. [2] The original golf course buildings were renovated to fit the needs of the hotel.