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  2. Semiahmoo Resort - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, restaurants and spa closed effective December 1, 2012. [4] In June 2013, The Resort Semiahmoo LLC, a part of the Wright Hotels group of Seattle, Washington purchased the hotel for $19.5 million. With $6 million of planned renovations in place, the resort officially re-opened for limited operations on August 15, 2013. [5] Location

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  4. One of L.A.'s favorite pop-ups launches an old-school burger ...

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    The old-timey bar snack of pickled eggs can also be found at the restaurant, inspired largely by Long Beach’s century-old dive bar Joe Jost’s, a favorite of Fahrner’s. ... in Washington, D.C ...

  5. The Inn at Little Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Inn at Little Washington is a luxury country inn and restaurant located in Washington, Virginia. Patrick O'Connell and Reinhardt Lynch founded the Inn in a former garage in 1978. [ 2 ] It has been a member of the Relais & Châteaux hotel group since 1987, and is the only restaurant listed in the Michelin Guide for Washington, D.C. that is ...

  6. Long Beach, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Long Beach depot was built between First and Second Streets on the east side of the track, which ran north along "B" Street. [6] Two hotels were constructed near the depot by Tinker and later the Hanniman family; the latter was destroyed in a fire on December 6, 1914. [7] The Driftwood Hotel was another common Long Beach destination.

  7. Breakers station - Wikipedia

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    The Tioga Hotel was the main focus of the resort and gave the railroad station its name. The surrounding beach was lined with vacation cottages and tents. J. M. Arthur, proprietor of the hotel, later built the Breakers Hotel (north of the Tioga Hotel) in 1901. Tioga is an Iroquois word meaning "where it forks". The hotel and station are long gone.