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  2. Piedmont, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont is a city in Calhoun and Cherokee counties in the U.S. state of Alabama.The population was 4,400 at the 2020 census. [2] It is included in the Anniston-Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. Exchange Hotel, Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Hotel, during the 1904 demolition Exchange Hotel, 1909. The Exchange Hotel in Montgomery, Alabama, United States, was a luxury hotel, first built in 1846 and finished in 1847. The hotel burned down in 1904 and was rebuilt in 1906; its second incarnation was demolished in the 1970s.

  4. Lexington Hotel (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is notable for being Al Capone's primary residence from July 1928 until his arrest in 1931. [5] After the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, some commenters called the hotel "Capone's Castle." [6] [7] It was later renamed "The New Michigan Hotel" and functioned as a brothel with 400 rooms. [3] The hotel closed in 1980. [4]

  5. Historic Grand Hotels on the Mississippi Gulf Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Buena Vista Hotel was designed by architect Carl Matthes with a mission-style, stucco design and opened on July 4, 1924. [4] The Buena Vista was five stories tall with 200 guest rooms. The hotel was built in a U-shape facing the Mississippi Sound on the north side of the Old Spanish Trail which became U.S. Route 90. [12]

  6. Mentone Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mentone Springs Hotel was a hotel in Mentone, Alabama. It was the last remaining large-scale resort hotel in Alabama from the late 19th century. The hotel burned to the ground after an electrical fire on March 1, 2014. [2]

  7. Interstate 20 in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In Alabama, Interstate 20 (I-20) travels 214.7 miles (345.5 km) through the center of the state. [1] It enters the state from Mississippi near Cuba, and travels northeastward through Tuscaloosa and Birmingham.

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