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'''Hotel Harrison''' is a lodge in ''[[Myths and Legends in GTA Vice City|Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', based on the Spanish-styled posadas. It was developed with pink stuccos, bearing almost an exact resemblance to the Hotel Harrison in DRIV3R, probably a reference to the similarities between the Tommy Vercetti and Timmy Vermicelli. Over the years, Hotel Harrison has developed a peculiar link with bizarre myths in the game, including [[Pazuzu]] and [[Padfoot]].
 
'''Hotel Harrison''' is a lodge in ''[[Myths and Legends in GTA Vice City|Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', based on the Spanish-styled posadas. It was developed with pink stuccos, bearing almost an exact resemblance to the Hotel Harrison in DRIV3R, probably a reference to the similarities between the Tommy Vercetti and Timmy Vermicelli. Over the years, Hotel Harrison has developed a peculiar link with bizarre myths in the game, including [[Pazuzu]] and [[Padfoot]].
   
[[Ken Rosenberg]], local lawyer, inaugurated his K. Rosenberg & Co., on the ground floor of the hotel in the year 1984. Although it is believed that Ken's firm was funded by local mafia, which later turned out to be authentic. The firm is regularly visited by Tommy Vercetti and [[Avery Carrington]], prior to 1986, it is assumed that [[Giorgio Forelli]] frequently visited it too. Ken's single room office is a tavern of things too extravagant. His walls are covered in finely polished pine, the ceiling a luxurious brown swirly pattern. The walls covered with beautiful Eastern-European paintings and suspected certificates marking his time at Law School. He has a small desk, with two books and a couple of lights piled on it. On the ceiling is a ceiling fan light, there's also a bookcase (suspected to include [[Epsilon Program (3D Universe)|Epsilon Program]] books), on the floor are lavish European rugs. Scattered around are comfortable leather furnishings. Moreover, the building is virtually identical either side. 
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[[Ken Rosenberg]], local lawyer, inaugurated his K. Rosenberg & Co., on the ground floor of the hotel in the year 1984. Although it is believed that Ken's firm was funded by local mafia, which later turned out to be authentic. The firm is regularly visited by Tommy Vercetti and [[Avery Carrington]], prior to 1986, it is assumed that [[Giorgio Forelli]] frequently visited it too. Ken's single room office is a tavern of things too extravagant. His walls are covered in finely polished pine, the ceiling a luxurious brown swirly pattern. The walls covered with beautiful Eastern-European paintings and suspected certificates marking his time at law school. He has a small desk, with two books and a couple of lights piled on it. On the ceiling is a ceiling fan light, there's also a bookcase (suspected to include [[Epsilon Program (3D Universe)|Epsilon Program]] books), on the floor are lavish European rugs. Scattered around are comfortable leather furnishings. Moreover, the building is virtually identical either side. 
 
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Hotel Harrison is a lodge in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, based on the Spanish-styled posadas. It was developed with pink stuccos, bearing almost an exact resemblance to the Hotel Harrison in DRIV3R, probably a reference to the similarities between the Tommy Vercetti and Timmy Vermicelli. Over the years, Hotel Harrison has developed a peculiar link with bizarre myths in the game, including Pazuzu and Padfoot.

Ken Rosenberg, local lawyer, inaugurated his K. Rosenberg & Co., on the ground floor of the hotel in the year 1984. Although it is believed that Ken's firm was funded by local mafia, which later turned out to be authentic. The firm is regularly visited by Tommy Vercetti and Avery Carrington, prior to 1986, it is assumed that Giorgio Forelli frequently visited it too. Ken's single room office is a tavern of things too extravagant. His walls are covered in finely polished pine, the ceiling a luxurious brown swirly pattern. The walls covered with beautiful Eastern-European paintings and suspected certificates marking his time at law school. He has a small desk, with two books and a couple of lights piled on it. On the ceiling is a ceiling fan light, there's also a bookcase (suspected to include Epsilon Program books), on the floor are lavish European rugs. Scattered around are comfortable leather furnishings. Moreover, the building is virtually identical either side. 

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