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  2. Hotels.com - Wikipedia

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    Hotels.com, L.P. is a global website for booking hotel rooms online and by telephone. The company has 85 websites in 34 languages, and lists over 325,000 hotels in approximately 19,000 locations. The company has 85 websites in 34 languages, and lists over 325,000 hotels in approximately 19,000 locations.

  3. List of hotels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Monte Vista Hotel, built 1887, demolished 1964. Park Plaza Hotel, built 1920s. The Peninsula Beverly Hills. Pico House, built 1869–70, exists as historic landmark. Raffles L'Ermitage, built 1970s. Roosevelt Hotel, opened 1927. Sheraton Town House/Sheraton West, opened 1929. Sportsmen's Lodge, operating since the 1880s. Standard Hotel, opened ...

  4. Tripadvisor - Wikipedia

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    Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American company that operates online travel agencies, comparison shopping websites, and mobile apps with user-generated content. Its namesake brand, Tripadvisor.com, operates in 40 countries and 20 languages, and features approximately 1 billion reviews and opinions on roughly 8 million establishments.

  5. Checking into "The Dirtiest Hotel in America" - AOL

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    TripAdvisor, a popular site where hotel guests review places they've stayed, has released its list of the 2009 Dirtiest Hotels. The results make you queasy enough when you read them on your ...

  6. Enchanting Historic Hotels in Every State - AOL

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    Eureka Springs. Founded: 1886. Check prices and availability. Built for around $300,000, the Eureka Springs newspaper called the Crescent "America's newest and most luxurious hotel," replete with ...

  7. Our Favorite Hotels of All Time - AOL

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    The original owner of the hotel, which opened in 1835, wanted it to appeal to the British royals, and it did just that—it eventually became known as the Hotel des Rois (the “Hotel of Kings”).