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    The Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel was a historic resort hotel property in Atlantic City, New Jersey, built in 1902–1906, and demolished in October 1978. In...
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    a casino hotel on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is owned and operated by Bally's Corporation. The Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel stood on...
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    extension to his Marlborough House which had opened in 1902. The result was the modern Blenheim hotel which was one of the first hotels constructed using...
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    Ffrench, A. (17 October 2014). "Son inherits 12th Duke of Marlborough title but Blenheim Palace stays with trustees". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 17 October...
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  • clips of the October 1978 demolition of the main dome of the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel. Beginning with the Born in the U.S.A. Tour, "Atlantic City" has...
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    replaced with large hotels. Two of the city's most distinctive hotels were the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel and the Traymore Hotel. In 1902, Josiah White...
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  • vast Traymore Hotel was explosively demolished in April 1972, and the movie's main location, the once-opulent Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel was demolished...
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  • Educational Pictures. Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel (1978): Demolished to clear site for construction of Bally's Atlantic City. Traymore Hotel (1972): Demolished...
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    an Arts & Crafts village. Price's most famous building was the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel (1905–06), on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Following...
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  • Pruitt–Igoe Traymore Hotel Woodmen of the World Building Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel Hotel Manger Corbett Building Hotel Charlotte Dunes Hotel and Casino Commonwealth...
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    the indebted, titled Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough, chatelain of Blenheim Palace. The matchmaker was a minor American heiress turned...
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  • City Harvey Cedars Hotel Legends Resort & Country Club Madison Hotel (Atlantic City) Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel Metropolitan Hotel (Asbury Park) Molly...
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    Day in 1936, Smith died of a heart attack in his room at the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel. Smith worked on many of the famous musical theatre productions...
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    particularly so after its purchase by the Duke of Marlborough of 1738 (of the current Dukedom well-noted for Blenheim Palace) who in nameplay put colourful statues...
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    parish population of 3,100. Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is next to Woodstock, in the parish of Blenheim. Winston Churchill was born...
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    of a fictionalized version of the Ritz-Carlton, based on the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel also on the Boardwalk. The real Enoch "Nucky" Johnson, on whom...
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    named after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, commander of the English Army who won the Battle of Blenheim in 1704, shortly before construction started...
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    author, and sailor. In 1957 he opened a gallery outside the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, selling Edward Marshall Boehm's porcelain figures of animals...
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    of Marlborough. She was considered the most eligible woman of the late Victorian Age. A memorable portrait of her by Carolus Duran hangs at Blenheim Palace...
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    Italy and forming a crucial partnership with the Duke of Marlborough, securing wins at Blenheim (1704), Oudenaarde (1708), and Malplaquet (1709). His success...
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    location of the family seat at Blenheim Palace, which passed to his eldest brother, John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough. Alan Spencer-Churchill was...
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    sisters and three brothers. She had a job at the kitchen of the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel as a dish-washer at the age of 18; she learned to cook from a...
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    Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel...
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    Tophouse (category Hotels in New Zealand)
    named after a hotel established in the 19th century to service drovers transporting their sheep between Canterbury and Marlborough. The hotel is still in...
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    Support Company: Christchurch, Blenheim and Ashburton, Logistics Company In December 2012, 2nd Canterbury (Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast) Battalion Group...
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  • their youngest child (16 episodes) Daisy-May Bates, as John Marlborough Churchill Blenheim Charlton, the only son of Charlie and Mariette (11 episodes)...
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    hotel called "The Rees" on Frankton Road in Queenstown which bears his name and a bridge on State Highway 6 named in his honour. He died in Blenheim,...
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    May 5, 2011.[dead link] "The Blenheim". Skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved June 23, 2011. "Beach Skyscraper Open; Marlborough-Belnheim Open--Boardwalk Crowded"...
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    (1982) The Profligate Duke: George Spencer Churchill, Fifth Duke of Marlborough, and His Duchess (1987) Winston Churchill: His Life as a Painter (1990)...
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    first scent Blenheim Bouquet – 1902; the company's longest surviving bespoke fragrance, created for the Duke of Marlborough and named for Blenheim Palace English...
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