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THIS SITE ROX!!!

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i am doing a project for social studies about Amfac and this really helped me a lot.. Thanks wikipedia!!

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Possible Minor Error

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Under the section California businesses in 1970s is an entry for the Airport Marina Hotel. I recall that the hotel currently known as the Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel, in Albuquerque New Mexico was previously known as both the Airport Maria Hotel and the AMFAC Hotel. Both of these names would have been during the 1970s or 1980s.

I cannot site any sources other than personal memory - and that of someone who grew up from elementary school age through college during that era. At the moment I do not have the time to dig through Newspapers.com or other sources to confirm this for proper citations.

User:RonBOakes 16:53, 17 January 2021 (UTC-7)