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  2. Taj Mahal - Wikipedia

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    The Taj Mahal is a major tourist attraction and attracts a large number of domestic and foreign visitors. About five million visitors visited Taj Mahal in the financial year 2022–23. [3] A three-tier pricing system is in place, with a significantly lower entrance fee for Indian citizens and more expensive ones for foreigners.

  3. Trump Entertainment Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. was a gambling and hospitality company. The company previously owned and operated the now-demolished Trump Plaza and Trump World's Fair (both in Atlantic City), the now-closed Trump Marina, Trump Casino & Hotel in Gary, Indiana, Trump 29 in Coachella, California, and Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.

  4. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Trump's new publicly traded company Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts purchased Taj Mahal in a transaction that valued the property at $890 million. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] In the 1990s, Trump's Taj Mahal casino was "the world's largest, most flamboyant casino" and Trump took on an "enormous amount of debt" to launch it. [ 29 ]

  5. Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Trump Plaza's revenues took a sharp decline in 1990, due to competition from its newly opened sister property, the Trump Taj Mahal, which was a mile away. [15] The casino narrowly averted default on a 1991 payment to bondholders by taking out a $25 million mortgage on its parking garage. [15]

  6. Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, formerly known as Etess Arena, [1] is a multi-purpose arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey located at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City. Originally opening in April 1990 [2] as a part of the Trump Taj Mahal, the arena seats over 5,000 for music and sporting events. [3]

  7. List of tallest structures built before the 20th century

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    (now Kolkata) India 180 54.9 1872 Five-Story Pagoda of Tō-ji: Kyoto: Japan: 180 54.8 1643 Tallest existing wooden tower in Japan. Bombay High Court: Bombay (now Mumbai) India 178.5 54.5 1862 Washington Monument (Baltimore) Baltimore: United States: 178: 54.4: 1829: Buland Darwaza: Fatehpur Sikri India 177 54 1575 Basilica and Convent of St ...

  8. Administration Building (Randolph Air Force Base) - Wikipedia

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    The 902nd Mission Support Group Office of the Staff Judge Advocate operates on the first floor of the Taj. [ 7 ] The building was nicknamed the Taj Mahal [ 8 ] in its early years, due to what some thought was an architectural similarity to the Taj Mahal in India, and is commonly referred to as "the Taj". [ 6 ]

  9. Mughal architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Taj Mahal, a World Heritage Site was built between 1632 and 1653 by the emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal . [1] Its construction took 22 years and required 22,000 laborers and 1,000 elephants, at a cost of 32 million rupees .