Biltmore Hotel

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Biltmore Hotel is the name of a hotel chain created by hotel magnate John McEntee Bowman.

The name evokes the Vanderbilt family's Biltmore Estate, whose buildings and gardens within are privately owned historical landmarks and tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. The name has since been adopted by other unrelated hotels. For a time, the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corporation was a publicly traded company.

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[edit] Cuba

[edit] Arizona

[edit] California

[edit] Delaware

  • Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware was managed by the Bowman-Biltmore Hotel company and named the DuPont-Biltmore Hotel for a time [3]

[edit] Florida

[edit] Georgia

[edit] New York

[edit] Ohio

The Biltmore Hotel (Dayton, Ohio) is on the National Register of Historic Places

[edit] Rhode Island

[edit] Oklahoma

There is a Biltmore Hotel located on Meridian Avenue in Oklahoma City.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Making of the President 1960, White, Theodore H., Atheneum House, 1961.
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