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The Hollenden Hotel was a luxury hotel in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It opened in 1885, was significantly upgraded in 1926 and demolished in 1962. During the hotel's existence, it contained 1,000 rooms, 100 private baths, a lavish interior, electric lights and fireproof construction. As Cleveland's most glamorous hotel of the time, it hosted industrialists, celebrities and politicians, including five U.S. Presidents. The Fifth Third Center skyscraper currently occupies the hotel's former location.

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  • The Hollenden Hotel was a luxury hotel in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It opened in 1885, was significantly upgraded in 1926 and demolished in 1962. During the hotel's existence, it contained 1,000 rooms, 100 private baths, a lavish interior, electric lights and fireproof construction. As Cleveland's most glamorous hotel of the time, it hosted industrialists, celebrities and politicians, including five U.S. Presidents. The Fifth Third Center skyscraper currently occupies the hotel's former location. (en)
  • El Hotel Hollenden era un hotel de lujo en el centro de Cleveland, Ohio (Estados Unidos). Se inauguró en 1885, se mejoró significativamente en 1926 y se demolió en 1962. Durante la existencia del hotel, contuvo 1000 habitaciones, 100 baños privados, un lujoso interior, luces eléctricas y construcción a prueba de fuego. Como el hotel más glamoroso de Cleveland de la época, recibió a industriales, celebridades y políticos, incluidos cinco presidentes de Estados Unidos. El rascacielos Fifth Third Center ocupa actualmente la antigua ubicación del hotel.​ (es)
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  • The Hollenden Hotel, circa 1903 (en)
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  • The Hollenden Hotel was a luxury hotel in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It opened in 1885, was significantly upgraded in 1926 and demolished in 1962. During the hotel's existence, it contained 1,000 rooms, 100 private baths, a lavish interior, electric lights and fireproof construction. As Cleveland's most glamorous hotel of the time, it hosted industrialists, celebrities and politicians, including five U.S. Presidents. The Fifth Third Center skyscraper currently occupies the hotel's former location. (en)
  • El Hotel Hollenden era un hotel de lujo en el centro de Cleveland, Ohio (Estados Unidos). Se inauguró en 1885, se mejoró significativamente en 1926 y se demolió en 1962. Durante la existencia del hotel, contuvo 1000 habitaciones, 100 baños privados, un lujoso interior, luces eléctricas y construcción a prueba de fuego. Como el hotel más glamoroso de Cleveland de la época, recibió a industriales, celebridades y políticos, incluidos cinco presidentes de Estados Unidos. El rascacielos Fifth Third Center ocupa actualmente la antigua ubicación del hotel.​ (es)
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