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California Motel Closes

By Hotel BusinessJanuary 4, 20011 Min Read
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ANAHEIM, CA Rip Van Winkles, a landmark motel near Disneyland, closed its dorrs New Years Day after a half a century of business. The motel will be destroyed sometime this year to make way for Pointe Anaheim, a $545 million retail and hotel complex, which will open in 2003. (1/4/01) SOURCE: The Orange County Register

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