“Fed up with the rundown motels he encountered on family road trips, Kemmons Wilson quit his job selling popcorn in cinemas to build the first Holiday Inn, named after the 1946 film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, in Memphis, TN. He advertised rooms for $4, doubles for $6, and later added TVs, air-conditioning and free ice. Expanding nationally on the backs of franchisees, Wilson’s idea caught fire with the public; travelers always knew what to expect. Today Six Continents Hotels operates more than 1,000 Holiday Inns in 70 countries.” –Forbes Magazine, December 23, 2002, pp. 162.
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