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Clifton Hotel (Canada) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clifton Hotel (Canada)
The Clifton Hotel was a historic hotel, and site of the 1914 Niagara Falls Peace Conference, that burned down on December 31, 1932. ==History== The Clifton Hotel was last owned by "Clifton Hotel Company, Ltd.", a subsidiary of Niagara Falls businessman Frank A. Dudley's United Hotels Company of America until it was destroyed by fire on December 31, 1932. At the time of the fire, the site had been home to hotels for more than a century, including a previous Clifton Hotel that was also lost to a fire in 1898. The loss in 1933 was estimated at $1 million ().〔 Harry Oakes, a mining millionaire bought the property and presented it to the Niagara Parks Commission. Oakes Garden Theater was built on the site and opened in September 1937, as part of a plan to beautify the entrance into Canada at the Upper Steel Arch Bridge.
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