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  2. California Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    The California Hotel and Casino (also known as The Cal) is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The hotel casino is owned by Boyd Gaming. It opened on January 1, 1975, with 325 rooms in an 11-story hotel. A 14-story west tower was added in 1984, and was extended a decade later, bringing the room count to 781.

  3. Pink Dot - Wikipedia

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    Pink Dot is a privately owned corporation with Toro retaining 30% control. [2] In 1996, Pink Dot was referred to as a rapidly expanding grocery delivery company in a Los Angeles Times story that noted the store guaranteed delivery within 45 minutes for a service charge of $9.99. [3] Orders were filled from five warehouses. [3]

  4. The Beverly Hills Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Beverly Hills Hotel, also called the Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, [1] is located on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California. One of the world's best-known hotels, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is closely associated with Hollywood film stars, rock stars, and celebrities.

  5. Planet Hollywood Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Planet Hollywood Las Vegas (formerly the Aladdin) is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The resort includes a 64,470 sq ft (5,989 m 2) casino and 2,494 hotel rooms. It also features the Miracle Mile Shops and PH Live, a 7,000-seat entertainment venue.

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  7. William R. Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingo Hotel (1945) Wilkerson named the hotel, then began development and building of the property, but ran low of money. Bugsy Siegel soon moved in to help finish the hotel casino with mob financing, and Wilkerson eventually sold out his share to Siegel. [6] L'Aiglon (1947) Club LaRue (of Las Vegas) (December 1950) [7] [8] [9] [10]