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The '''O'Hare Inn''' was a hotel at {{LinkToMap|2999 Mannheim Road}} in Des Plaines.<ref>The address is also often given as 'Mannheim and Higgins' and sometimes as being in Rosemont.</ref> | The '''O'Hare Inn''' was a hotel at {{LinkToMap|2999 Mannheim Road}} in Des Plaines.<ref>The address is also often given as 'Mannheim and Higgins' or '6600 Mannheim Road' and sometimes as being in Rosemont.</ref> | ||
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It has had various names over the years: | |||
* '''O'Hare Inn''' (1960-1977) | |||
* '''Ramada, The O'Hare Inn''' (1977-1984) | |||
* '''Ramada Hotel O'Hare''' (1984- | |||
'''Ramada Plaza Hotel O'Hare''' | |||
In 2006 the conference center was demolished at the hotel was renamed '''Holiday Inn Chicago O'Hare - Rosemont''' then '''Staybridge Suites'''. | |||
==Notes== | |||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Hotels and motels]] | [[Category:Hotels and motels]] | ||
[[Category:Mannheim Road]] | [[Category:Mannheim Road]] | ||
Revision as of 13:46, 7 August 2025

The O'Hare Inn was a hotel at 2999 Mannheim Road in Des Plaines.[1]
It has had various names over the years:
- O'Hare Inn (1960-1977)
- Ramada, The O'Hare Inn (1977-1984)
- Ramada Hotel O'Hare (1984-
Ramada Plaza Hotel O'Hare In 2006 the conference center was demolished at the hotel was renamed Holiday Inn Chicago O'Hare - Rosemont then Staybridge Suites.
Notes
- ^ The address is also often given as 'Mannheim and Higgins' or '6600 Mannheim Road' and sometimes as being in Rosemont.
