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Days Inn

Days Inn is a hotel chain headquartered in the United States.

Days Inn locations include:
* Argentina
* Canada
* People's Republic of China
* Egypt
* India
* Ireland
* Italy
* Jordan
* Pakistan
* Philippines
* South Africa
* United Kingdom
* United States of America, including Puerto Rico
* Uruguay

History

Days Inn was founded in 1970 on Tybee Island, Georgia by the late Cecil B. Day, a real estate developer who later achieved note as a prominent Christian philanthropist. Two of Day's sons have pursued careers in politics. Clint Day served as a member of the Georgia State Senate and ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor. Burke Day, a Tybee Island author who wrote a biography of his father, serves as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives.

The brand is now owned by Wyndham Worldwide.

Recently, several Days Inns have been closing due to poor business.

External link

* Days Inn Website



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