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The Olympic Club Hotel is a historic hotel owned by McMenamins Pubs & Breweries in Centralia, Washington, United States. Built in 1908, it was originally known as the Oxford Hotel. After acquiring the property in 1997, McMenamins changed the name to reflect the new ownership. The hotel features 27 European-style guest rooms and a brewpub movie theater. Notorious train robber Roy Gardner was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921.

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  • The Olympic Club Hotel is a historic hotel owned by McMenamins Pubs & Breweries in Centralia, Washington, United States. Built in 1908, it was originally known as the Oxford Hotel. After acquiring the property in 1997, McMenamins changed the name to reflect the new ownership. The hotel features 27 European-style guest rooms and a brewpub movie theater. Notorious train robber Roy Gardner was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921. The Olympic Club also hosts musical acts as part of the McMenamin chain's "Great Northwest Music Tour," mostly consisting of bands from the Portland, Oregon area. (en)
  • Olympic Club Hotel merupakan sebuah hotel bersejarah yang dimiliki oleh Pubs & Breweries di , Amerika Serikat. Dibangun tahun 1915, dikenal sebagai Oxford Hotel. Ini merupakan tempat dimana perampok kereta ditangkap kembali setelah kabur dari penjara federal tahun 1921. Setelah memperoleh propertinya tahun 1997, McMenamins mengubah namanya untuk memperbaiki kepemilikannya yang baru. Hotel ini berisi 27 kamar tamu bernuansa Eropa dan sebuah teater film. Olympic Club juga menyelenggarakan pentas musikal sebagai bagian dari jaringan "Great Northwest Music Tour" McMenamin, kebanyakan terdiri dari band dari Portland, Oregon. Musisi lokal juga tampil setiap Selasa malam di sebuah rumah kaca luar. * l * * s (in)
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  • The Olympic Club Hotel is a historic hotel owned by McMenamins Pubs & Breweries in Centralia, Washington, United States. Built in 1908, it was originally known as the Oxford Hotel. After acquiring the property in 1997, McMenamins changed the name to reflect the new ownership. The hotel features 27 European-style guest rooms and a brewpub movie theater. Notorious train robber Roy Gardner was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921. (en)
  • Olympic Club Hotel merupakan sebuah hotel bersejarah yang dimiliki oleh Pubs & Breweries di , Amerika Serikat. Dibangun tahun 1915, dikenal sebagai Oxford Hotel. Ini merupakan tempat dimana perampok kereta ditangkap kembali setelah kabur dari penjara federal tahun 1921. Setelah memperoleh propertinya tahun 1997, McMenamins mengubah namanya untuk memperbaiki kepemilikannya yang baru. Hotel ini berisi 27 kamar tamu bernuansa Eropa dan sebuah teater film. * l * * s (in)
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