Henry Clay VanNoy

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Henry Clay Van Noy (April 20, 1881November 28, 1938) was a prominent Kansas City, Missouri, businessman and was the last surviving member of the legendary Van Noy Brothers of Kansas City - the four brothers who are the founders of the HMSHost company. Born to Dr. Henry Clay Van Noy and Catherine S. Raber, he is also the great grandson of Barbourville, Kentucky, pioneer William Van Noy.

In 1897, the Van Noy Brothers - who included Ira Clinton, Charles S., and Horace Greeley, founded the Van Noy Railway News and Hotel Company. With humble beginnings, in time the Van Noy Brothers built the Company, also historically called the Van Noy Interstate Co., into one of the country’s largest restaurant, hotel, and railroad service chains.

Today, the Van Noy Railway News and Hotel Company is known as HMSHost - owned by Autogrill S.p.A.

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