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In the spring of 1960, the Schimmel Inn opened in Wichita, Kansas. [12] The motor inn was sold at a foreclosure sale in June 1967. [13] Indian Hills Inn, Omaha, Neb. In February 1961, Schimmel announced plans to construct a motor hotel on Dodge Road in the Indian Hills area of west Omaha, at an estimated cost of $6 million. [14]
In April 2015, RLHC acquired GuestHouse International, LLC and its two brands, GuestHouse International and Settle Inn & Suites, from Boomerang Hotels in a deal with up to $10 million. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The acquisition more than doubled Red Lion's size from 57 properties to 130 [ 22 ] properties and added 5,187 rooms to its portfolio.
After two decades of success he constructed this 27-room mansion in 1905. Built in the Jacobethan Revival style, the Storz Mansion is said to provide a rare visual connection to a "golden era" in Omaha's history. [2] The mansion is home to the Adele and Fred Astaire Ballroom on the top floor, which is the only memorial to their Omaha roots. [3]
There are plenty of hotel rooms around the world that let guests be immersed in all kinds of themes, from prehistoric caves to Star Wars. Themed Hotel Rooms You Can Book in the US and Beyond Skip ...
The Orleans Room was the Blackstone's most famous restaurant; it received Holiday Magazine's "Award for Excellence" for 16 straight years. [6] Through the 1970s the building was one of the most successful elegant small hotels in the country. [5] In 1968, the Radisson Hotel Corporation bought the hotel and operated it until 1976. [5]
Airbnb. It’s Harry Potter en Français at this charming little medieval property in Colmar, France.Think exposed stone walls, four-poster mahogany beds, rich red drapes, leather couches ...
Travelodge purchased the Skylight Inn of America Inn in 1988, which was founded only six years prior in Cleveland, Ohio, [2] [3] [4] In 1996, the Forte Group sold the Travelodge operation in North America. The trademark rights and franchise system were acquired for $39 million by HFS Inc., owner of other hotel brands such as Days Inn and Ramada.
The building is located on the site of pioneer Omaha's magnificent Grand Central Hotel, which burnt down in 1878. Brothers C.W., W.T. and J.B. Kitchen built the original Paxton Hotel in 1882 to replace it, spending $250,000. The building contained 175 rooms, including an elegant dining room and a bar.