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Grand Union Hotel (Ottawa)
Grand Union Hotel can refer to: * Grand Union Hotel (Newbury Park, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places * Grand Union Hotel (Fort Benton, Montana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places * Grand Union Hotel (Saratoga Springs, New York) See also * Grand Hotel Union, Ljubljana, Slovenia * Union Hotel (other) Union Hotel may refer to: Canada * Union Hotel, now site of the British High Commission, Ottawa United States * Union Hotel (Benicia, California), a California Historical Landmark, Sonoma County, California * The Union Hotel, La Porte, Califor ...
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Grand Union Hotel (Newbury Park, California)
Grand Union Hotel can refer to: * Grand Union Hotel (Newbury Park, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places * Grand Union Hotel (Fort Benton, Montana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places * Grand Union Hotel (Saratoga Springs, New York) See also * Grand Hotel Union, Ljubljana, Slovenia * Union Hotel (other) Union Hotel may refer to: Canada * Union Hotel, now site of the British High Commission, Ottawa United States * Union Hotel (Benicia, California), a California Historical Landmark, Sonoma County, California * The Union Hotel, La Porte, Califor ...
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Grand Union Hotel (Fort Benton, Montana)
The Grand Union Hotel is a historic hotel in Fort Benton, Montana. It was built as a luxury hotel prior to the expansion of the railroads to Helena and Great Falls. With Construction began in 1881, and it was completed in 1882; the builders included Frank Coombs, W. G. Jones, and others. An inaugural ball was held in 1882, and the hotel celebrated its 125th year in 2007. The building was designed by architect Thomas Tweedy in the Victorian style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... since January 2, 1976. References Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Montana National Register of Historic Places in Chouteau County, Montana Victorian architecture in Montana Hotel buildin ...
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Grand Union Hotel (Saratoga Springs, New York)
The Grand Union Hotel was located on Broadway in Saratoga Springs, New York. The hotel began as a boarding house, built by Gideon Putnam in 1802, but grew into the world's largest hotel, before it was demolished in 1953. The initial draw to the area were summer vacationers attracted by the mineral spas. Over time this became a luxury hotel that catered to the wealthy elite. Renovations and expansions saw the hotel grow to serve over 2,000 guests as a destination resort. The Grand Union Hotel Stakes race was run at the Saratoga race track until 1958 and was named after this historic hotel. Gideon & Doanda Putnam years (1802–1836) The Grand Union Hotel, built by city founder Gideon Putnam, began as Putnam's Tavern and Boarding House in 1802. The original building would not have been considered a true hotel, because the concept of a modern hotel was invented by American architect Isaiah Rogers decades later in 1823.Rogers first introduced in his Tremont House, Boston Massachusett ...
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Grand Hotel Union
The Grand Hotel Union ( sl, Grand hotel Union) is a four-star hotel near the centre of the city of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Built about a block from the city's central Prešeren Square between 1903 and 1905, it is notable for having been Ljubljana's first modern hotel, as well as—for a few years after its construction—the city's largest building. The hotel was part of a programme of urban reconstruction during the administration of Mayor Ivan Hribar, initiated in the aftermath of the major 1895 earthquake that destroyed much of Ljubljana's medieval structures. Designed by the architect Josip Vancaš, it is a fine example of the Vienna Secession The Vienna Secession (german: Wiener Secession; also known as ''the Union of Austrian Artists'', or ''Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs'') is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austri ... style. Its façade is almost 100 metres long, and its complex iron roof ...
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