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  2. Radisson Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group. Rezidor Hotel Group, formerly Rezidor SAS, became a listed company in 2006. [16]: 380 [17] [18] SAS Group ceased to be the shareholder of Rezidor Hotel Group in 2007, [16]: 380 [19] while Carlson, a significant shareholder of Rezidor SAS since 2005, became the parent company of Rezidor Hotel Group in 2010.

  3. Radisson Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Radisson Rewards is a loyalty program launched by Radisson Hotels in 1999. [32] It allows guests to earn and redeem points for free nights at Radisson properties. [31] In 2022, Radisson Rewards Americas was created as part of the Radisson Americas separation from Radisson Hotel Group. In 2023, Radisson Rewards Americas was integrated into ...

  4. Radisson Red - Wikipedia

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    Radisson Red (stylized as Radisson RED) is an international chain of full service hotels operated by Radisson Hotel Group. It operates hotels in the United States and internationally. Radisson Red is an upscale hotel with emphasis on modern design and technology. As of 2019, the brand has twenty three hotels either in operation or under ...

  5. Covington, Cincinnati clash over riverfront concerts: Today's ...

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    The symphony says it has made "significant changes" in response to complaints. The noise remains "excessive," Covington folks counter. The noise remains "excessive," Covington folks counter.

  6. Covington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, Covington was the second-largest city and industrial region in Kentucky. [9] At the time, its population of almost 43,000 was about 12% foreign-born and 5% Black. [9] By this time, it was connected to the Chesapeake & Ohio and Louisville & Nashville railways, and companies offered steamboat service to other ports on the Ohio River. [9]

  7. History of Covington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The "Plan of Cincinnati" from the 1878 Encyclopaedia Britannica, showing the layout of downtown Covington and Newport to the south. In 1814, John Gano, Richard Gano, and Thomas Carneal purchased 150 acres (0.6 km 2) on the west side of the Licking River at its confluence with the Ohio River, referred to as "the Point," from Thomas Kennedy for $50,000.

  8. Riverside Drive Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Drive was a popular place to build the finest houses in Covington, with many still standing from the early 19th century. Over thirty of the buildings in the district are considered exceptional samples of their architectural style. [3] There are several independently notable buildings in the district.

  9. Hilton Lexington/Downtown - Wikipedia

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    The hotel constructed by the Webb Companies beginning in 1978 and was completed in 1982 [2] [3] as the Radisson Plaza Hotel Lexington. The hotel left Radisson in August 2008 and briefly operated as the Lexington Downtown Hotel & Conference Center during renovations [ 4 ] until October 14, 2009, when it was renamed Hilton Lexington/Downtown .