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Kemmons
Wilson*
Inducted 1999
Kemmons Wilson was born in Osceola, Arkansas, and moved to Memphis,
Tennessee, with his mother after his father died when Kemmons was 9
months old. He quit school at 14 to work as a delivery boy to
support his mother. Later, he operated a popcorn machine at a movie
theater, became a builder, ran a pinball-machine business and owned
and operated several movie theaters. When he took his wife and five
children on a trip in 1951, he found overpriced, unattractive and
cramped accommodations along the way and returned home with the idea
of building a motel. In 1952, he opened his first Holiday Inn, the
name taken from a Bing Crosby movie. By the end of 1964, Wilson had
opened more than 500 Holiday Inns; and within 20 years he and
partner, Wallace Johnson, were operating the largest hotel-motel
operation in the world, with 1,600 Holiday Inns.
*Deceased member
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