Sebel Townhouse Hotel
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The Sebel Townhouse Hotel was a hotel in Elizabeth Bay, Australia. It was constructed in 1963 by furniture salesman Harry Sebel. It began as a small European styled family hotel and formed part of the tourist precinct in and around Kings Cross.
The Sebel Townhouse Hotel was also the first Australian hotel to accept Credit Cards, and was very popular with celebrities.
[edit] References
- The Townhouse, Cath Dwyer, Hindsight, Radio National, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
[edit] External links
- Too much sacrificed at the Cross, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 May 2003
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