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Mckinney
16 August, 14:55
What renaissance is Howard Johnson referring to
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Martha Oliver
16 August, 17:55
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Howard Johnson is a hotel chain that is based in New Jersey, the United States wherein its hotel now expands throughout all the states in America and also across some areas in Canada. The word "renaissance" that it meant would be the establishment near it named "Renaissance."
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