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  2. Susse Chalet - Wikipedia

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    On February 24, 2000, Olympus Hospitality Group acquired the New England–based 34-hotel economy lodging chain. The assets purchased by Olympus included ownership of 27 hotels flying the Susse Chalet Inns, Grand Chalet Inns and Susse Savers flags.

  3. The Griswold Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Griswold Inn is located in Essex, Connecticut and is one of the oldest continuously run inns in the United States. [1] It was founded by three brothers in the late 18th century and named after the Griswold Family of the area, and it has been under the stewardship of only six families.

  4. The Wayside Inn (Sudbury) - Wikipedia

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    The Wayside Inn is a historic inn in Sudbury, Massachusetts, included on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the listed Wayside Inn Historic District. [1] It became an inn called Howe's Tavern in 1716, making it one of the oldest continuously operating inns in the United States. [ 2 ]

  5. Taverns in North America - Wikipedia

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    Jean Lafitte's Black Smith Shoppe, in New Orleans, Louisiana is claimed by some to be the oldest bar that continuously operated before 1775. Lafitte himself was born in 1776. The Wayside Inn, in Sudbury, Massachusetts, is reputedly the oldest operating inn in America and goes back to 1716. [citation needed]

  6. List of films set in New England - Wikipedia

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    The Innkeepers (2011) – set at the Yankee Pedlar Inn in Torrington, Connecticut; Man on the Train (2011) – set somewhere in New England; Sucker Punch (2011) – set in Brattleboro, Vermont; Ted (2012) – set in Boston, Massachusetts; Moonrise Kingdom (2012) – set on the fictional New England island of New Penzance

  7. Samuel Cole (settler) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620–1633. Vol. I A-F. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. pp. 430– 435. ISBN 0-88082-044-6. Cole, Frank Theodore (1887). The Early Genealogies of the Cole Families in America. Columbus, Ohio: Printed for the author by Hann and Adair. pp. 80–84. samuel cole.