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  2. Plymouth Meeting Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Thomas White House Plymouth Friends School 2150 Butler Pike c.1827 3134 Butler Pike 3136 Butler Pike 1898 Ellwood Jones House 3138 Butler Pike 1871 – E. Jones [5] Maulsby Barn and Abolition Hall (see Hovenden House, 1 E. Germantown Pike, also part of the property, below) 4006 Butler Pike c.1795 1856 Samuel Maulsby built the stone barn, c.1795.

  3. Hyatt House - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt House or The Hyatt House may refer to: . Hyatt House, the name of a chain of extended stay hotels from Hyatt (formerly Hyatt Summerfield Suites and Hotel Sierra); Hyatt House, the world's first fly-in (airport) hotel, in Los Angeles, California, conceptualized and built by Jack D. Crouch, basis for the Hyatt hotel chain.

  4. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt has expanded its footprint through a number of acquisitions, including the acquisition of AmeriSuites (later rebranded Hyatt Place) in 2004, Summerfield Suites (later rebranded Hyatt House) in 2005, Two Roads Hospitality in 2018, Apple Leisure Group in 2021, Dream Hotel Group in 2023 and Standard International in 2024.

  5. Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Growth continued for Plymouth Meeting during the 1900s which led to the advent of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the Plymouth Meeting Mall, high-rise and garden apartment complexes, industries and office buildings. What is now Germantown Pike was ordered laid out by the Provincial Government in 1687 as a "cart road" from Philadelphia to Plymouth ...

  6. Adam's Mark - Wikipedia

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    In November 2004, Target Corporation purchased the Philadelphia Adam's Mark (opened in 1965 as a Holiday Inn) closing the 23-story building permanently to make way for a new Target store. [14] On July 11, 2006, an unexpected collapse on the north side of the main tower trapped a construction worker helping to demolish the building.

  7. Jack D. Crouch - Wikipedia

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    Crouch co-founded the Hyatt Hotel chain in 1954 with his partner Hyatt Robert von Dehn, and later became a Hilton Hotel franchise owner in the United States. [2]He is credited with conceptualizing and building the world's first fly-in (airport) hotel, The Hyatt House Los Angeles.

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