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  2. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Sheraton Carlton began receiving guests again on October 1, 1988, the anniversary of its original opening. The hotel's grand reopening was celebrated on October 6, 1988. [2] The hotel was renamed The Carlton - An ITT Sheraton Luxury Hotel in 1991. On April 6, 1999, Starwood Hotels & Resorts renamed the hotel The St. Regis Washington, D.C. [6]

  3. List of hotels in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Washington: 317 1918 515 15th Street NW March 30, 1995 95000352 [2] Hotel Zena, a Viceroy Urban Retreat: 193 1974 [d] 1155 14th Street NW - - The Jefferson: 99 1955 1200 16th Street NW - - Kimpton Banneker Hotel: 144 2001 [e] 1315 16th Street NW - - Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC: 183 2002 700 F Street NW - - The Madison Washington, D ...

  4. Sheraton Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Sheraton Hotels and Resorts is an American international hotel chain owned by Marriott International.As of June 30, 2020, Sheraton operates 446 hotels with 155,617 rooms globally, including locations in North America, Africa, Asia Pacific, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East and the Caribbean, in addition to 84 hotels with 23,092 rooms in the pipeline.

  5. Marriott Wardman Park - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was the largest in the city, with 1,200 rooms and 625 baths. It was nicknamed Wardman's Folly, due to its location far outside the developed area of Washington at the time. [5] The hotel opened as the Wardman Park Inn [6] on November 23, 1918, [7] just days after the 1918 Armistice ended World War I.

  6. The Fairfax at Embassy Row - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Gores sold the hotel [1] to John B. Coleman for $5 million. [5] Coleman soon spent $10 million on a renovation, and renamed the hotel The Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. in 1982, having licensed the name from Gerald Blakely, owner of the Ritz-Carlton in Boston, [6] for a fee of 1.5 percent of the Washington hotel's annual gross ...

  7. Omni Shoreham Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Omni Shoreham Hotel. The Omni Shoreham Hotel is a historic resort and convention hotel in Northwest Washington, D.C., built in 1930 and owned by Omni Hotels. It is located one block west of the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Calvert Street. The hotel is known for having been a regular venue for Mark Russell and the Capitol Steps.