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  2. The Joule Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Joule Hotel is a four-star, 160-room hotel developed by Headington Hotels, owned by Timothy Headington. Located at 1530 Main Street, between Akard Street and Ervay Street, the building was constructed in 1927 as the Dallas National Bank Building , and was known later as the SPG Building .

  3. Candy Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Candy Kingdom may refer to: a line of the Groovy Girls dolls; the setting of Candy Land § Gameplay; fictional kingdom in the Adventure Time television franchise; See ...

  4. Knights of Pythias Temple (Dallas, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Pythias Temple is an historic Knights of Pythias building located at 2551 Elm Street in the Deep Ellum neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. Now operating as the Pittman Hotel, and previously also known as the Union Bankers Building, it was designed by African-American architect William Sidney Pittman and opened in 1916. Current ...

  5. The Crescent (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The Crescent is a postmodern office, hotel, and retail complex located at 200 Crescent Court in Uptown Dallas, Texas, United States.The 10-acre complex was designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee and was completed in 1986.

  6. Sheraton Dallas Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Sheraton Dallas Hotel, formerly the Adam's Mark Hotel and originally the Southland Center, is a complex of International Style skyscrapers located in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas. The hotel is the largest and second tallest hotel in Dallas and Texas with 1,840 guest rooms and 260,000 sq ft (24,000 m 2) of

  7. Renaissance Dallas Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Dallas Hotel is a 30-story, 137.47 m (451.0 ft) skyscraper hotel in Dallas, Texas. The hotel, with floors, has 514 guest rooms and was completed in 1983, when it opened as a Wyndham hotel. [5] The Renaissance Hotel currently stands as the 24th-tallest building in the city. The building was designed by architect Dahl Braden Chapman.

  8. The Statler Hotel & Residences - Wikipedia

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    According to Dallas’ AIA Guide to Dallas, the Statler and next door's former Dallas Public Library, designed by George Dahl in 1953, make-up the “best block of 1950s architecture in the city.” [6] In 1988, Hilton Hotels sold the property, by that point known as the Dallas Hilton, to Hong Kong investors who renamed it the Dallas Grand Hotel.

  9. Curtiss Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Curtiss Candy Company was an American confectionery brand and a former company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1916 by Otto Schnering near Chicago, Illinois . Wanting a more "American-sounding" name (due to anti-German sentiment during World War I ), Schnering named his company using his mother's maiden name.