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	<title>Louisville&apos;s Seelbach Hotel | Breaking Travel News</title>
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		<title>The Great Gatsby Comes to Life at Louisville&#8217;s Seelbach Hotel</title>
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		<description>Louisville&#8217;s oldest operating hotel is celebrating its rich history with a newly unveiled Great Gatsby suite ahead of the novel&#8217;s centenary this April. Opened in 1905, the Seelbach Hotel has a storied past with a guest list that includes former U.S. Presidents, Academy Award winners, and famous musicians. F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of the classic American novel The Great Gatsby, is said to have frequented the hotel to imbibe in its infamous Rathskeller while on break from Louisville&#8217;s Camp Taylor, where he was stationed in 1918 during World War I.</description>
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