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Why are Hilton Hotels called Hilton?

When Conrad Hilton opened the first hotel to bear the Hilton name in 1925, he aimed to operate the best hotel in Texas. As a result of his commitment, leadership, and innovation, today Hilton is one of the most respected brands in the world. Denotes Industry First verified by archivist.



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Although founder Conrad Hilton's first hotel was the Mobley Hotel in Cisco, Texas, the first hotel formally named a Hilton came several years later. The Dallas Hilton, opened in 1925, had the honor of being the first to officially carry the Hilton name.

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When it comes to its rating, the majority of its properties are rated as 4-star or 4.5-star hotels. However, some of its properties have received a 5-star rating from various rating agencies.

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