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  2. Susse Chalet - Wikipedia

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    Hotel managers were incentivized based on the savings they could make on each sale. [3] By 1975, the company, then known as Chalet Susse International, had 15 motels. Early properties were traditional two-story units with all-exterior corridors. In 1983, the company opened its first multi-story facility in Manchester, New Hampshire. This new ...

  3. Shilo Inns - Wikipedia

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    Shilo Inns was founded by Mark Hemstreet in 1974. [1] Hemstreet was known for funding conservative political causes and candidates. [2] The first location opened in Portland, Oregon, and by 2001 had expanded to include 47 locations. [3]

  4. Vagabond Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Vagabond Inn is an upper-end economy and mid-priced chain of hotels and motels located on the West Coast of the United States. The Vagabond Inn brand is franchised by Vagabond Inn Corporation of El Segundo, California. Today, there are more than 30 Vagabond Inn locations in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, and Texas. The hotels are ...

  5. Harris Sea Ranch for sale: 'Exceptional opportunity' to ... - AOL

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    Realtor calls it a “rare opportunity to acquire a significant amount of ocean frontage in the heart of Hampton Beach."

  6. NH Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    NH Hotel in Cologne NH (" N avarra H oteles", named after the region in Spain ) was founded in 1978 by Antonio Catalán. [ 3 ] Throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, it made a series of acquisitions (Jolly Hotels in Italy, Krasnapolsky in the Netherlands, Astron Hotels in Germany).

  7. Prospect Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is a short distance from Oregon Route 62, the main highway from Medford to Crater Lake. The L-shaped building with four large gables has a 10-foot (3.0 m) veranda, added in about 1915, that extends from three sides of the main building. The rear of the hotel includes a shed addition. [2]