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  2. Revere House - Wikipedia

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    Revere House. Coordinates: 42°21′40.23″N 71°3′46.43″W. Revere House, Bowdoin Square, 19th century. Revere House (1847–1912) was an upscale hotel in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, located on Bowdoin Square in the West End. [1] Fire destroyed the building in 1912.

  3. Médard des Groseilliers - Wikipedia

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    1618. Charly-sur-Marne, France. Occupation (s) Explorer, fur trader, Co-founder of Hudson's Bay Company. Médard Chouart des Groseilliers (born 1618) was a French explorer and fur trader in Canada. He is often paired with his brother-in-law Pierre-Esprit Radisson, who was about 20 years younger. The pair worked together in fur trading and ...

  4. Radisson Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Radisson. Radisson Hotels is an international hotel chain headquartered in the United States. Formerly a division of the Radisson Hotel Group, it operates the brands Radisson (Core), Radisson Blu, Radisson Red, Radisson Collection, Country Inn & Suites, and Park Inn by Radisson, among others, until it was acquired by Choice Hotels in 2022. [1]

  5. Radisson Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    Radisson Hospitality, Inc. Radisson Hospitality, Inc. (trading as Radisson Hotel Group) is an American multi-national hospitality company. It started as a division of Carlson Companies, which owned Radisson Hotels, Country Inns & Suites and other brands. In 1994, Carlson signed a franchise agreement with SAS International Hotels (SIH), after ...

  6. Hotel Manger - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Manger. The Hotel Manger (pronounced Mang-er as in hangar), renamed the Hotel Madison in 1959, was a hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, that operated from 1930 to 1976. It was attached to North Station and the Boston Garden. In 1983, the building was demolished to make way for the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building.

  7. Pierre-Esprit Radisson - Wikipedia

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    Died. 1710 (aged 69–74) London, England. Occupation (s) Explorer, Fur Trader, Co-founder of Hudson's Bay Company. Pierre-Esprit Radisson (1636/1640–1710) was a French coureur des bois and explorer in New France. He is often linked to his brother-in-law Médard des Groseilliers. The decision of Radisson and Groseilliers to enter the English ...