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  2. 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]

  3. List of defunct hotel chains - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 October 2024, at 17:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Choice Hotels - Wikipedia

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    A Clarion hotel in Hamden, Connecticut A Comfort Suites in Laredo, Texas Clarion Collection Hotel Atlantic in Sandefjord, Norway Cambria Chicago Magnificent Mile Choice Hotels International is the parent company of a number of hotel brands split among various market segments, in addition to a vacation rentals brand.

  5. Waldorf-Astoria (1893–1929) - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1897, Waldorf's cousin, John Jacob Astor IV, opened the 16 story Astoria Hotel on an adjacent site. [26] [27] The Astoria, named after Astoria, Oregon which was founded by John Jacob Astor in 1811, stood on the site of William B. Astor's house, and was leased to Boldt. [28] [26]

  6. ExecuStay - Wikipedia

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    ExecuStay was founded in 1987 and was one of the first corporate housing providers to offer its stock for sale to the public in August 1997. ExecuStay Corporation was purchased by Marriott International in 1999, and was renamed ExecuStay by Marriott. [1]

  7. Astoria, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    USS Astoria. Two U.S. Navy cruisers were named USS Astoria: A New Orleans-class heavy cruiser (CA-34) and a Cleveland class light cruiser (CL-90). The former was lost in the Pacific Ocean in combat at the Battle of Savo Island in August 1942, during World War II, [97] and the latter was scrapped in 1971 after being removed from active duty in ...

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