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Want a chance to have a meal prepared by Gordon Ramsay AND be on television? Here's your chance.
Fox's "Hotel Hell," one of about three billion series hosted by Ramsay, will be featuring Historic Calumet Inn in Pipestone, Minn. for part of its second season. That's not necessarily good news for the historic resort, as Ramsay's mission is to help struggling hotels get back on their feet.
Ramsay and the film crew will be in Pipestone from May 28 to June 1. You can try to book a room or a table for dinner by sending an e-mail to hotelshowcalumet@gmail.com.
Fox has not announced when the series will return.
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