- Eppley Hotel Company
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name = Eppley Hotel Company
type = Privately-held
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foundation = 1917
founder =Eugene C. Eppley
location_city =Omaha, Nebraska
location_country =United States
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intl = The Eppley Hotel Company was located inOmaha, Nebraska . At the time of its acquisition by the Sheraton Corporation in 1956 it was the largest privately-held hotel business in the United States. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866996,00.html "Closing the Gap"] , "Time magazine." June 4, 1956. Retrieved 2/3/08.]About
Owned by hotel magnate
Eugene C. Eppley , the company was established in 1917. There were 22 hotels spread across six states. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866996,00.html "Closing the Gap"] , "Time magazine." June 4, 1956. Retrieved 2/3/08.]Properties
The 22 hotels in the Eppley Hotel Company's portfolio included Pittsburgh's
William Penn Hotel , theSeelbach Hotel inLouisville, Kentucky andHotel Fontenelle inOmaha, Nebraska .Other properties included the West Hotel in
Sioux City, Iowa . It was built in 1903 and became part of the Eppley chain of hotels in the mid-1930s. The West Hotel was razed in 1953. Sioux City's Warrior Hotel was built with the name "Fontenelle Hotel" in 1930. Known as the Warrior Hotel soon thereafter, Eppley bought the Warrior in 1936. Eppley Hotels sold the Warrior to the Sheraton Corporation of America in 1956. [" [http://www.siouxcitymuseum.org/pdfs/Nebraska%20St%20walking%20tour.pdf Take a step back in time: Nebraska Street walking tour.] " Sioux City Museum. Retrieved 2/3/08.]Omaha 'sHotel Fontenelle was built in 1914. An exquisite venue, the Fontenelle hosted dignitaries and luminaries of all sorts, including PresidentsHarry S. Truman andJohn F. Kennedy . After Eppley sold it to theSheraton corporation the hotel went to ruins, closing in the 1970s. It was demolished in 1983.In 1927 Eppley commissioned four mural by Grant Wood for his hotels in Council Bluffs, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo and Sioux City. The original piece painted for Eppley's Martin Hotel dining room in Sioux City, one of the "Corn Room" series, is now located in the
Sioux City Art Center . [ [http://www.siouxcityartcenter.org/exhibitions/introduction.asp?key=131 "Introduction"] , Sioux City Art Center. Retrieved 2/2/08.]Merger
Gene Eppley sold the company to Sheraton Hotels in 1956 for $30 million. The hotel chain's sale was the second largest hotel sale in United States history. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866996,00.html "Closing the Gap"] , "Time magazine." June 4, 1956. Retrieved 2/3/08.]
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History of Omaha
*Economy of Omaha, Nebraska References
External links
* [http://www.restaurantwarecollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8240 Restaurant Ware Pattern & Other Ephemera] from the hotel chain
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