1) " Sheraton" -- As it applies to Sheraton Danbury Sheraton is a late 18th century neoclassical English furniture style, invogue ca 1785 - 1800, that was named afterwards (by 19th century collectors and dealers) to credit furniture designer Thomas Sheratob , whose books of engraved designs capture this style.Sheraton style employs slender lightweight forms, using satinwood, mahogany or painted finishes. Without pedanticarchaeology, it brought the Neo-Classical taste of architects like RobertAdam within reach of the middle class. In many respects Sehraton style corresponds with the contemporary Directoire style of France. The Sheraton hotel chain is a member of StarwoodHotels. Sheraton hotels exist in all six continents. The following countries have Shreaton hotels: Algeria Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Canada Cayman Islands Chile China, People's Republic of Hong Kong Macau Colombia Croatia Djibouti Ecuador Egypt Ireland Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Guatemala India Indonesia Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Luxembourg Malaysia Malta Marshall Islands Mexico Micronesia Morocco Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand Nigeria Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Peru Philippines Poland Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore South Africa South Korea Sweden Switze...
2) " Danbury" -- As it applies to Sheraton Danbury Danbury is the name of some places in the United States ofAmerica and England : Dabbury , Connecticut - by far the largest city withthis name Dabbury , Essex aDnbury , New Hampshire Danburu , North Carolina Dannury , Texas Dajbury ...
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