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WhenSteve Jobstied the knot with his wife in 1991, he chose a venue with a unique — and creepy — film history.

The potential creepiness did not deter Jobs and Powell, who after they married, went on to have three children — a son Reed, born in 1991, and daughters Erin, born in 1995 and Eve, born in 1998. (Jobspassed awayin October 2011 of pancreatic cancer).
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In fact, since its film debut, the four-star resort, which landed a spot on the National Register of Historic Places and is acclaimed as a National Historic Landmark, has welcomed many famous guests, both before and afterThe Shiningwas released.
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In 1983,Queen ElizabethII stayed in the hotel’s Mary Curry Tresidder Junior Suite (currently $531/night), which was once a private bedroom, but was turned into a guest room with a four-poster canopy king bed in 1970, according to the National Park Reservations website.
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Since it was erected in 1927, the resort has provided an oasis in Northern California, offering 99 rooms in the main building as well as 24 supplemental cottages. The hotel also hosts backpacking, hiking, and family adventures through Yosemite National Park.
The grounds also feature an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and a lounge/bar, the Majestic Yosemite Hotel Dining Room, and a sweet shop.
Reservations at the resortstart at $376 for a standard room without a promised view of the park, while featured rooms (with a balcony and a view) start at $500/night.
source: people.com