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Published 16:18 18 Aug 2022 BST
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Hugely popular in the aftermath of World War Two, the hotel saw thousands of holiday goers each year, with a 27-hole golf course, indoor and outdoor pools, a nightclub, two kosher kitchens and a 1,500-seat dining room.
The hotel soon became the inspiration behind the 1987 blockbuster that is still a fan favourite to this day.
Grossinger's wasn't only known for being the inspiration behind Dirty Dancing but was regularly visited by actor Eddie Fisher, who later married Debbie Reynolds there in 1955.
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