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North America was just entering a motor age. The automobile was king and brand-new highways were popping up everywhere. The time was right for a clean and modern motel chain.
The Holiday Inn was born.
Named after the 1942 Bing Crosby film of the same name, the Holiday Inn offered weary middle-class travelers the amenities they desired: in-room telephones, air-conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting and kid-friendly pools. The chain grew rapidly and in 1965, a computerized reservation system called Holidex would revolutionize the way middle-class families booked their vacations.
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On a family car trip to Florida as a kid, my mother recalls that I pointed out every single Holiday Inn sign along the way. Mezmerized by it's twinkling star, my 1-year old self would exclaim: "Look, Mommy, a star!"
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(middle, bottom) motelamericana.com
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