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Revision as of 12:47, 19 September 2025

The O'Hare Inn is a hotel at 2999 Mannheim Road in Des Plaines.[1]
The hotel has had various names over the years:
- O'Hare Inn (1960-1977)
- Ramada The O'Hare Inn (1977-1984)
- Ramada Hotel O'Hare (1984-2001?)
- Ramada Plaza Hotel O'Hare (2001?-2007)
- Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites O'Hare (2014?-2016?)
- Staybridge Suites Chicago O'Hare Rosemont (2023- )
The restaurant was called Henrici's, one of many in the Chicago area.
Notes
- ^ The address is also often given as 'Mannheim and Higgins' or '6600 Mannheim Road' and sometimes as being in Rosemont.





