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* [[U. S. Highway 78]], [[Irondale]] (1962–) | * [[U. S. Highway 78]], [[Irondale]] (1962–) | ||
* [[U. S. Highway 31]], [[Hoover]] (1962–) | * [[U. S. Highway 31]], [[Hoover]] (1962–) | ||
* 5000 [[Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard]] | * 5000 [[Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard|10th Avenue North]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 10 August 2013
Holiday Inn is a national motel chain with several locations in the Birmingham District. The first local Holiday Inn motel was erected at 4301 Bessemer Super Highway. Three more were developed in 1962 by franchisee Shades Crest Motels. Those first locations used architectural designs created by Memphis-based architect William Bond and were built by the chain's own construction division.
Locations
- 4301 Bessemer Super Highway, now Hiway Host Motel
- 1313 3rd Avenue North, Birmingham (1962–) with a Britling Holiday Inn restaurant), now Kings Inn
- U. S. Highway 78, Irondale (1962–)
- U. S. Highway 31, Hoover (1962–)
- 5000 10th Avenue North
References
- Allen, Fred (January 1962) "Holiday Inn plans plush motel in city" Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound