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[[File:Ritz1.png|thumb|230px]]The '''Ritz Carlton Hotel''' is a location in [[Atlantic City]], [[New Jersey]]. The hotel is right on the Atlantic City boardwalk. It is based on the real life Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, which in located in the present day location of Bally's Casino. Atlantic County Treasurer [[Nucky Thompson]] (Based on real life Nucky Johnson) is a major client and rents the entire eighth floor suite. He uses the hotel as an office, meeting place and sometimes his home. His assistant [[Eddie Kessler]] lives in the suite. The lobby of the hotel has small units that are rented out to shopkeepers. One of these is let to [[Isabelle Jeunet]] who maintains [[La Belle Femme]] dress shop in the space. Famous visitors to the hotel include Atlantic City Mayor [[Edward Bader]], World Heavyweight Boxing Champion [[Jack Dempsey]], entertainer [[Eddie Cantor]], Jersey City Mayor [[Frank Hague]] and New York gambling legend [[Arnold Rothstein]].
 
[[File:Ritz1.png|thumb|230px]]The '''Ritz Carlton Hotel''' is a location in [[Atlantic City]], [[New Jersey]]. The hotel is right on the Atlantic City boardwalk. It is based on the real life Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, which in located in the present day location of Bally's Casino. Atlantic County Treasurer [[Nucky Thompson]] (Based on real life Nucky Johnson) is a major client and rents the entire eighth floor suite. He uses the hotel as an office, meeting place and sometimes his home. His assistant [[Eddie Kessler]] lives in the suite. The lobby of the hotel has small units that are rented out to shopkeepers. One of these is let to [[Isabelle Jeunet]] who maintains [[La Belle Femme]] dress shop in the space. Famous visitors to the hotel include Atlantic City Mayor [[Edward Bader]], World Heavyweight Boxing Champion [[Jack Dempsey]], entertainer [[Eddie Cantor]], Jersey City Mayor [[Frank Hague]] and New York gambling legend [[Arnold Rothstein]].
   
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In July 1921 the hotel sees the beginning of civil unrest amongst the African American working class community of Atlantic City. Agitator [[Dunn Purnsley]] gets a job as a dishwasher and provokes a strike by the kitchen staff which expands to include the whole city. ("[[Battle of the Century]]") Strikers continue to demonstrate outside the hotel throughout July and it is brought to a standstill by the action. ("[[Georgia Peaches]]")
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In July 1921 the hotel sees the beginning of civil unrest amongst the African American working class community of Atlantic City. Agitator [[Dunn Purnsley]] gets a job as a dishwasher and provokes a strike by the kitchen staff which expands to include the whole city. ("[[Battle of the Century]]")
   
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==
 
*[[Hotel Manager]]
 
*[[Hotel Manager]]
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*[[Food and Beverage Manager]]
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*[[Kitchen Manager]]
 
*[[Head Chef]]
 
*[[Head Chef]]
 
*[[Waiter Martin|Martin]]: Waiter
 
*[[Waiter Martin|Martin]]: Waiter
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