Published: December 03, 2010
Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark Program Announces Landmarks to Be Preserved in 2011
MCLEAN, Va. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In celebration of International Volunteer Day this Sunday, December 5,
Hampton Hotels today announced the next five landmarks its hotel team
members will help preserve in 2011. Over the course of the past five
weeks, the general public cast more than 60,000 votes for their favorite
roadside attractions in Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana and Rhode
Island -- all in need of refurbishment and support.
"Having just celebrated the 10th anniversary of Save-A-Landmark in 2010,
we are extremely excited to announce our next five landmark restoration
projects for 2011," said Judy Christa-Cathey, vice president of global
brand marketing for Hampton Hotels. "In 2011, we will fulfill our goal
to refurbish at least one landmark in each of our nation's 50 states, a
true testament to the hard work and ongoing restoration commitment of
our hotel team members and volunteers."
October to November 2010, Hampton Hotels invited the public to log on to hamptonlandmarks.com
to vote for landmarks in need of restoration located in five states.
Each selected site reflects the unique personalities of the states and
the significant milestones in our nation's decorated history.
The selected landmarks to be restored in 2011 include:
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John Dickinson Plantation, Dover, Del. - John Dickinson was one
of the founding fathers of the United States, signer of the U.S.
Constitution and nicknamed the "Penman of the Revolution." The John
Dickinson Plantation gives visitors a chance to step back into the
18th century home of its namesake. Guides in historic clothing conduct
tours of "Home Place" and demonstrate activities to help visitors
better understand lifestyles of the time period.
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Kilauea Lighthouse, Kilauea, Hawaii - Built in 1913 on the
northernmost island in Hawaii, the Kilauea Lighthouse served as a
beacon of light to numerous ships that traveled to and from the
Orient. Once a protector of the nautical traveler, the lighthouse
stands as a symbol of old Hawaii and is considered one of the nation's
most intact historic light stations, The Kilauea Lighthouse is one of
the most visited attractions in Hawaii with more than 500,000 visitors
each year.
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The Romance (Historic Westwood Theater), Rexburg, Idaho - Built
in 1917, this historic theater made its debut as the Rex, showing
silent films and hosting Vaudeville shows. Later remodeled in 1935, it
re-opened as the Romance and began showing "talkies," or movies with
sound. Later named The Westwood, the theater opened and closed several
times before being purchased in 2005 by the City of Rexburg.
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Children's Museum of Bozeman, Bozeman, Mont. - Dedicated to
providing hands-on, sensory exhibits and programs that foster
imagination, curiosity and promote self-confidence, the Children's
Museum of Bozeman offers a wide variety of exhibits for children of
all ages. The museum also features various other educational outlets,
such as after school programs, summer camps and early childhood
education, along with other special events offered year-round.
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Westerly Armory, Westerly, R.I. - The Westerly Armory was the
first armory to be recognized by the State Preservation Commission,
and opened the doors for the 17 other armories in the state of Rhode
Island to gain attention and receive grants. The Westerly Armory
museum houses both local community and military memorabilia and is the
site of the oldest active civic band in the nation. This landmark is
on the National Register of Historic Places and is also a Save
America's Treasures Site.
Volunteers from local Hampton hotels will take time out of their busy
schedules caring for guests at their properties to make the preservation
of such timeless landmarks possible. The announcement comes just in time
for International Volunteer Day and the work that will be completed in
2011 is an excellent example of what the day is all about. Designated by
the United Nations, International Volunteer Day aims to thank volunteers
for their efforts and to raise public awareness around the contributions
that volunteers provide to society year after year.
During the past decade, the Save-A-Landmark program has preserved 55
historic sites in 45 states and three countries. The program has donated
more than $2.5 million and more than 8,000 volunteer hours towards the
research, attention and preservation of roadside landmarks. According to
a Hampton preservation survey conducted in September 2010, more than 90
percent of Americans believe it is important to preserve our nation's
landmarks and another 40 percent thought the nation's historical sites
were in need of repair.
To learn more about the Save-A-Landmark program or to nominate a
landmark for future restoration, please visit www.hamptonlandmarks.com.
About Hampton Hotels
The Hampton brand, including Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites, Hampton
Inn by Hilton, Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton and Hampton by Hilton, is
an award-winning leader in the mid-priced hotel segment. With nearly
1,800 properties globally, Hampton Hotels is part of Hilton Worldwide,
the leading global hospitality company. All Hampton Hotels offer warm
surroundings and a friendly service culture that share a common
"personality" supported by the 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. High-quality
accommodations, in-room conveniences and the latest technology, combined
with numerous locations and consistent offerings, have made Hampton a
leader in its segment and one of the fastest growing hotel brands. For
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About Hilton Worldwide
Hilton Worldwide is the leading global hospitality company, spanning the
lodging sector from luxurious full-service hotels and resorts to
extended-stay suites and mid-priced hotels. For 91 years, Hilton
Worldwide has been offering business and leisure travelers the finest in
accommodations, service, amenities and value. The company is dedicated
to continuing its tradition of providing exceptional guest experiences
across its global brands. Its brands are comprised of more than 3,600
hotels and 600,000 rooms in 82 countries and include Waldorf Astoria
Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Hilton Hotels & Resorts,
Doubletree, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Hotels,
Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton Grand
Vacations. The company also manages the world-class guest reward program
Hilton HHonors. For more information about the company, visit www.hiltonworldwide.com.

Hampton Public Relations
Charmaine Easie-Samuels
901-374-6462
Charmaine.Easie-Samuels@Hilton.com
or
Sheryl
Shelton
901-374-6383
Sheryl.Shelton@Hilton.com
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