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  2. Starwood Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    It is named for St. Regis New York, which was built in 1904 in Manhattan at 5th Avenue and 55th Street by John Jacob Astor IV, who also founded the Astoria Hotel (which later became the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel) and who died in 1912 on the RMS Titanic. In the 1930s, head bartender Fernand Petiot introduced the Bloody Mary cocktail. The St. Regis ...

  3. John Jacob Astor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Astoria (later John Jacob Astor Hotel) was designed by architects Tourtellotte & Hummel, who were based in Portland from 1922 to 1930 and who, after the Astoria project, designed two other hotels that are now NRHP-listed: the Lithia Springs Hotel (Ashland, Oregon) and the Redwoods Hotel (Grants Pass, Oregon). [1]

  4. Best Western - Wikipedia

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    Best Western International, Inc. owns the Best Western Hotels & Resorts brand, which it licenses to over 4,700 hotels worldwide. [1] The franchise, with its corporate headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, [2] includes more than 2,000 hotels in North America. [3] The brand was founded by M. K. Guertin in 1946.

  5. Category:Best Western Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Best Western Hotels" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Best Western GB; C. Casino Royale Hotel & Casino; P. Pioneer ...

  6. Hotel Astoria - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Astoria may refer to: Hotel Astoria, Brussels, later Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria, Belgium; Hotel Astoria (Copenhagen), Denmark; Danubius Hotel Astoria ...

  7. St. Regis Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, John Jacob Astor built the St. Regis New York as a sister property to his part-owned Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Exhibiting luxury and technological advance, each room had its own telephone. Ownership changes, a new wing, and restorations occurred over the following decades. In 1966, Sheraton Hotels purchased the property. [2]