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US Hotels Help Locals Vote, Watch Election Night

Hospitality Firms Find Creative Ways to Connect to Presidential Election
The Shinola Hotel in Detroit features flags, a billboard and an “I Voted” vitrine in the lobby to encourage guests to vote. (Jessica Malek/Mercenary, Rachel Daub)
The Shinola Hotel in Detroit features flags, a billboard and an “I Voted” vitrine in the lobby to encourage guests to vote. (Jessica Malek/Mercenary, Rachel Daub)
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November 2, 2020 | 5:26 P.M.

In the midst of a contentious 2020 presidential election, hotels have found unique ways to get involved, from hosting voting locations to serving up themed cocktails.

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