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Magnificent Plaza Hotel Shanghai
The Plaza Hotel is a historic hotel in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located at 353 East Forsyth Street. On December 30, 1992, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
The Callaghan Apartments, also known as the Plaza Apartments and Hotel and the Plaza Hotel, was built in 1918 in Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming.
The Plaza Hotel, formerly the Hilton Hotel, is a landmark skyscraper located at 106 Mills Avenue in El Paso, Texas.
brilliant: characterized by grandeur; "the brilliant court life at Versailles"; "a glorious work of art"; "magnificent cathedrals"; "the splendid coronation ceremony"
(magnificently) gorgeously: in an impressively beautiful manner; "the Princess was gorgeously dressed"
Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking
Very good; excellent
(magnificently) excellently: extremely well; "he did splendidly in the exam"; "we got along famously"
take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship; "The men were shanghaied after being drugged"
Coerce or trick (someone) into a place or position or into doing something
the largest city of China; located in the east on the Pacific; one of the largest ports in the world
Force (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
Shanghai (; Shanghainese: Zanhae ; ) is the most populous city in China and one of the most populous cities in the world. A global city, Shanghai exerts influence over global commerce, finance, culture, art, fashion, research and entertainment.
Magnificent
magnificent /mag-nif-i-cent/ adj.
1. strikingly beautiful or impressive; sumptuous in structure and adornment
2. splendid in appearance; grand
3. characterized by grandeur
Few things are as magnificent as when nature picks up her brush and paints for us the colors of fall.
Plaza Hotel
here is a pencil sketch I did in the lobby of the Plaza Hotel in New York back in 1964; no sign of Eloise