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  2. Holiday Inn Express - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn Express was founded in 1990 under the ownership of Bass. [7] Plans at the time called for 250 locations to be open by 1995. [8] The first three hotels under the Holiday Inn Express name all opened in 1990. These were located in Nashville, Tennessee; Abilene, Texas; and Poughkeepsie, New York. All three were converted from existing ...

  3. Farlington, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Farlington is a primarily residential district of the city of Portsmouth in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, England. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in the extreme north east of the city on the mainland and is not on Portsea Island unlike most of the other areas of Portsmouth. [ 3 ]

  4. Farlington - Wikipedia

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    Farlington may refer to the following places in the United Kingdom: Farlington, Hampshire, in the suburbs of Portsmouth; Farlington, North Yorkshire

  5. Holiday Inn - Wikipedia

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    The "Great Sign" was a familiar sight on U.S. highways in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. A Holiday Inn in New Orleans, pictured on a postcard c. 1975. The "Great Sign" was the roadside sign used by Holiday Inn during its original era of expansion from the 1950s to 1970s.

  6. Kemmons Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson retired from Holiday Inn in 1979. In 1988, Holiday Corporation was purchased by UK-based Bass PLC, followed by the remaining domestic Holiday Inn hotels in 1990, when founder Wilson sold his interest, after which the hotel group was known as Holiday Inn Worldwide. [9] Wilson was the founder of many different kind of companies such as ...

  7. West Coastway line - Wikipedia

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    After Farlington Junction and Portcreek Junction (between which was the now closed Farlington Halt railway station) Portsmouth Direct line trains use the joint L&SWR/LBSCR metals to Portsmouth. The main West Coastway route travels across the triangle to Cosham Junction where the L&SWR section, opened on 2 September 1889, begins:

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