The Royal Jadis Hotel is a five star hotel in Frostborough, Freezeland, and one of the oldest and tallest buildings in the city. It is located at the intersection of Atlantic Boulevard Lundy Lane, with it's formal address being 100 Atlantic Boulevard, Frostborough 4. Opened on June 11, 1829, the Royal Jadis had finished construction. With 28 floors, the Château-style building was the tallest building in the High Penguin Confederacy at that time, and remained so until the construction of the Southton (now called Ard Mhaca) Cofederate Bank tower on King Street ten years later.
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| - The Royal Jadis Hotel is a five star hotel in Frostborough, Freezeland, and one of the oldest and tallest buildings in the city. It is located at the intersection of Atlantic Boulevard Lundy Lane, with it's formal address being 100 Atlantic Boulevard, Frostborough 4. Opened on June 11, 1829, the Royal Jadis had finished construction. With 28 floors, the Château-style building was the tallest building in the High Penguin Confederacy at that time, and remained so until the construction of the Southton (now called Ard Mhaca) Cofederate Bank tower on King Street ten years later.
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| - Location of the Royal Jadis in Frostborough 4
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| - The Royal Jadis Hotel is a five star hotel in Frostborough, Freezeland, and one of the oldest and tallest buildings in the city. It is located at the intersection of Atlantic Boulevard Lundy Lane, with it's formal address being 100 Atlantic Boulevard, Frostborough 4. Opened on June 11, 1829, the Royal Jadis had finished construction. With 28 floors, the Château-style building was the tallest building in the High Penguin Confederacy at that time, and remained so until the construction of the Southton (now called Ard Mhaca) Cofederate Bank tower on King Street ten years later.
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