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Waldorf can have the
following meanings:
William Waldorf Astor, 1st
Viscount Astor (1848–1919),
financier and
statesman Waldorf Astor, 2nd
Viscount Astor...
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Waldorf education, also
known as
Steiner education, is
based on the
educational philosophy of
Rudolf Steiner, the
founder of anthroposophy. Its educational...
- The
Waldorf Astoria New York is a
luxury hotel and
condominium residence in
Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The structure, at 301 Park
Avenue between...
- The
Waldorf-Astoria
originated as two hotels,
built side by side by
feuding relatives, on
Fifth Avenue in New York, New York,
United States.
Built in...
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Statler and
Waldorf are a pair of
Muppet characters from the
sketch comedy television series The
Muppet Show, best
known for
their cantankerous opinions...
- A
Waldorf salad is a
fruit and nut
salad generally made of celery,
fresh apples, walnuts, and grapes,
dressed in mayonnaise, and
traditionally served...
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Waldorf is a census-designated
place in
Charles County, Maryland,
United States.
Located 23
miles (37 km) south-southeast of Washington, D.C., Waldorf...
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Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts,
formerly The
Waldorf-Astoria Collection, is a
luxury hotel and
resort brand of
Hilton Worldwide. It is
positioned as...
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between Waldorf pudding and the
Waldorf Hotel in New York City,
which is
credited with
creating the
Waldorf salad. A
dessert called Waldorf pudding was...
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William Waldorf Astor, 1st
Viscount Astor (31
March 1848 – 18
October 1919) was an American-English attorney, politician,
businessman (hotels and newspapers)...