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  2. Talk of the Town (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Talk of the Town was a short lived comedy and talk show performed at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1982 and aired on cable television. Directed by Doug Raymond and hosted by comedian Jaye P. Morgan, Talk of the Town was primarily a talk-show in which some guests performed short stand-up comedy routines before joining a panel.

  3. Resort town - Wikipedia

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    A resort town, resort city or resort destination is an urban area where tourism or vacationing is the primary component of the local culture and economy. A typical resort town has one or more actual resorts in the surrounding area. Sometimes the term resort town is used simply for a locale popular among tourists. One task force in British ...

  4. Talk:Resort - Wikipedia

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    But resorts are more generally PLACES, not commercial establishments. Newport, RI, for example, has never had a hotel of any consequence, but has long been a major American resort.Phmalo 00:12, 12 January 2007 (UTC) A Hotel Resort is planned and managed green, including all energy questions (production and recovery). A resort is located ouside ...

  5. Category:Resort towns - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Category: Resort towns. 2 languages. ... Pages in category "Resort towns" ... out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Resort town; B. Bar ...

  6. I skip the Hamptons and head to a coastal town in ... - AOL

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    The town defines coastal calm, with just about everything the Hamptons has, minus the crowds. It's still upscale but less expensive — and my drive from New York City to Madison isn't so bad ...

  7. Resort - Wikipedia

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    An all-inclusive resort charges a fixed price that includes most or all items. At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, unlimited food, drink, sports activities, and entertainment for the fixed price. In recent years, the number of resorts in the United States offering "all-inclusive" amenities has decreased dramatically.