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  2. HEI Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    HEI Hotels & Resorts is a hospitality owner and operator based in Norwalk, Connecticut. [1] Founded by brothers Gary and Steve Mendell, HEI owns and manages over 100 limited service, full service, upper-upscale and luxury hotels and resorts throughout the United States under brand names as Marriott, Hilton, Embassy Suites, Westin, Le Méridien and Sheraton.

  3. 21c Museum Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, 21c opened a hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in the Fred Jones Assembly Plant. The plant was built in 1915 and was known for being where the Ford Model T was assembled. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] In 2023, the location was released by 21c and became the Hyatt's Fordson.

  4. Wonderland Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderland Hotel was a hotel built in 1911 at Elkmont, Sevier County, Tennessee by the Wonderland Club Company and was dismantled and partially preserved in 2005 by the National Park Service. It burned down in early 2016.

  5. Lee (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 H.D. Lee, founder and president of The H.D. Lee Mercantile Company, died. [6] During the 1930s and 1940s the company became the leading manufacturer of work clothes in the US. In 1944, the Lazy "S" became the official Lee back pocket. Buddy Lee dolls were a promotional item. In 1954, Lee expanded into casual wear.

  6. Lee Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated in 1911 as the successor of the J Ellwood Lee Company established in 1883. Lee manufactured puncture-proof pneumatic tires, regular tires, and rubber sundries. Garthwaite Stadium in Conshohocken is named for the former president, Albert Alexander Garthwaite. [3]

  7. Wallingford Center, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Its strategic location along I-91 and the Wilbur Cross Parkway provides residents with efficient access to the broader Connecticut region, whether for work or recreation. As of the 2010 census , the Wallingford Center CDP had a population of 18,209, [ 3 ] out of 45,135 in the entire town of Wallingford.

  8. WinStar World Casino - Wikipedia

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    The second hotel tower, the Pool Tower North, opened in August 2013, while the third hotel tower, the Pool Tower South, opened in early 2014. Both towers have a capacity of 500 rooms each and are adjacent to each other. The Inn at WinStar has 101 rooms, and is accessed from the casino and the RV park by a 24-hour shuttle service.

  9. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Oklahoma City: 1902–1910 Eagle Park Cache 1957–1985 Doe Doe Park Lawton: 1945–1985 Electric Park Blackwell: Lakeview Amusement Park Tulsa: 1947–1976 Skyline Amusement Park Jenks: 1950s–1970 Renamed Indian Nations Park in 1969 Sand Springs Lake Park Sand Springs: 1912–1956 Springlake Amusement Park: Oklahoma City: 1924–1981 ...