- Dallas Hotels - The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton
Witness emblematic architecture and glamour at The Statler Our historic hotel in downtown Dallas is a retro-chic destination great for a getaway or event
- Ithaca, NY Hotel on The Cornell Campus - The Statler Hotel
The Statler Hotel is located in the center of the Cornell University campus Within walking distance is the Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell Botanic Gardens, Cornell Dairy Bar, Cornell rock climbing wall, and Cascadilla Gorge Trail
- Statler and Waldorf - Wikipedia
Statler and Waldorf are a pair of Muppet characters from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, best known for their overly negative opinions and their tendency to heckle people
- Statler Hotels - Wikipedia
The Statler Hotel company was one of the United States' early chains of hotels catering to traveling businessmen and tourists It was founded by Ellsworth Milton (E M ) Statler in Buffalo, New York
- Rest in Peace: Plane Crash Claims the Lives of Two Statler Brothers . . .
The plane crash that claimed the lives of two members of The Statler Brothers is a heartbreaking loss for the world of country music Their contributions to the genre were profound, and their impact on fans and fellow musicians will be felt for generations
- Hotels in Downtown Dallas - The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection
Book your stay at The Statler Dallas Our historic hotel in downtown Dallas offers retro-inspired rooms and suites, on-site dining, and a rooftop pool
- What is statler chicken? - Chefs Resource
Statler chicken, also known as a Statler cut or Statler roast, is a unique and flavorful cut of poultry that is derived from the breast of a chicken The name “Statler” originates from the famed Statler Hilton Hotel in Buffalo, New York, where this particular cut of chicken was first introduced
- Statler History - The Statler Foundation
History of Statler The first “permanent” Statler hotel was designed by August Esenwein and James A Johnson, built in Buffalo, New York, and offered 300 rooms and bathrooms (it was later expanded to 450 rooms and baths) The hotel was successful and led to a chain of hotels in other cities
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