- The
Hotel Oloffson is an inn in
central Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Built in the late 19th
century as a
private home, it was
turned into a
hotel in 1935, and...
- who
frequented Haiti's
Hotel Oloffson for 40 years. He once pla****
piano with
Bobby Short[citation needed] at the
Oloffson "La
Belle Epoque Créole", of...
- RAM is
famous for its
regular Thursday night performances at the
Hotel Oloffson in
downtown Port-au-Prince,
attended by
hotel guests and a wide spectrum...
- Trianon, the
setting for much of the novel, was
inspired by the
Hotel Oloffson in
central Port-au-Prince. The
novel was
adapted as a
feature film of the...
- center's
domed roof.
Another po****r
destination in the
capital is the
Hotel Oloffson, a 19th-century
gingerbread mansion that was once the
private home of two...
- guitars, b**** (2013–present)
Current touring musicians Matt "The Cat"
Oloffson – drums,
percussion (2017–present)
Former members Jeffrey "Shady Jeff"...
- François Duvalier,
known as "Papa Doc",
frequently staying at the
Hotel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince. He
visited Haiti again in the late 1950s. As inspiration...
- currently[when?]
residing in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Morse manages the
Hotel Oloffson, and is the
founder of a
mizik rasin band, RAM,
named after his initials...
-
Weird Tech: Baby Cage Edition". The Atlantic.
Retrieved March 29, 2019.
Oloffson,
Kristi (May 27, 2010). "The 50
Worst Inventions: Baby Cage". Time. Retrieved...
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French Angel (Maurice Tillet) and the
Swedish Angel (Nils
Filip "Phil"
Oloffson [1906-1974]), whom
Pfefer promoted based on
their hideous looks. Moreover...