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Windsor Hotel, and their arrival on May 18, 1939, attracted throngs of well-wishers to the hotel. The crowds were so large that one man died of a heart attack, many others collapsed due to heat and exhaustion, and the police found 64 children that had been separated from their parents.
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Windsor Hotel, but it did contain 200 guest rooms, two ballrooms and Peacock Alley. The Windsor Hotel continued to operate out of the North Annex for almost another 25 years, but competition from newer hotels led to the Windsor's slow decline. In 1975,
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going from 368 to 750, and the hotel now occupied an entire city block. The north annex contained the famous "Peacock Alley" (named after the peacock designs in its stained glass windows), and two additional ballrooms. Unlike the rest of the hotel, the north annex was designed in the
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1048:Skyscrapers
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705:The Empress
688:City hotels
639: /
343:francophone
236:Oscar Wilde
181:Bruce Price
159:Early years
1952:Categories
1786:Ford Hotel
1641:Wilensky's
1631:Schwartz's
1588:Cemeteries
1448:Île Bizard
1285:Jarry Park
1232:Technoparc
1147:Habitat 67
1127:Big Orange
760:Royal York
627:73°34′16″W
624:45°29′56″N
488:2008-03-02
483:Coolopolis
441:References
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1771:The Edwin
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242:Expansion
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