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They toured the kitchen, saw the banquet room and even got a walk- through of the fitness room.
But for many of the 32 students from Urban Pathways Charter School who took a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sheraton Station Square Hotel last week, the highlight was seeing the $1,600-a-night presidential suite where the leader of South Korea stayed during last year's G-20 Summit.See the full content of this document
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"I'm so happy I'm here and had a chance to experience all this," said Todd Stewart, 16, a junior from East Liberty after seeing the suite's tw...
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