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  2. Motel 6 - Wikipedia

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    The first Motel 6 in Santa Barbara, California, which remains in business (c. 2006). Motel 6 in La Crosse, Wisconsin Motel 6 in Lima, Ohio Motel 6 in Green River, Utah. Motel 6 was founded in Santa Barbara, California, in 1962, by two local building contractors: William Becker and Paul Greene. [3]

  3. William W. Becker - Wikipedia

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    William Walter Becker (May 18, 1921 – April 2, 2007) was an American hotelier. He is best known for creating the Motel 6 concept of inexpensive motel rooms.. Born in Pasadena, California, he was working as a house painter in Santa Barbara, California when he took a trip in 1960.

  4. New Philadelphia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    New Philadelphia is a city in and the county seat of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. [6] The county's largest city, New Philadelphia lies along the Tuscarawas River. The population was 17,677 at the 2020 census. It is a principal city in the New Philadelphia–Dover micropolitan area, approximately 70 miles (110 km) south of Cleveland.

  5. Motel 6 sold to Indian hotel operator for $525 million

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    The budget motel chain Motel 6 is being acquired by the parent company of Oyo, a hotel operator based in India. The New York-based investment firm Blackstone, which owns Motel 6’s parent company ...

  6. 'It's hot, it's heated': Dover and New Philadelphia gear up ...

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    New Philadelphia won that first meeting by an 18-0 final, but Dover leads the all-time series, 59-52-9 and captured last year’s game 20-13 at Crater Stadium. From 1896 to now: Every score in the ...

  7. List of memorials to Anthony Wayne - Wikipedia

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    The Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne, a side-wheel steamboat, sank in April 1850 in Lake Erie while en route from the Toledo, Ohio, area to Buffalo, New York. Out of 93 passengers and crew on board, 38 died. Out of 93 passengers and crew on board, 38 died.