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  1. Cecil Burke Day (December 10, 1934 – December 15, 1978) was an American hotelier, known for founding the hotel chain Days Inn . Biography. Day studied at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, but withdrew prior to graduation to join the United States Marine Corps.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Days_InnDays Inn - Wikipedia

    It was founded in 1970 by Cecil B. Day, who opened the first location in Tybee Island, Georgia. The brand is now a part of the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, which used to be a part of Cendant. As of December 31, 2018, Days Inn includes 1,728 locations worldwide with 137,678 rooms.

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  4. Dec 8, 2013 · Cecil Burke Day was the Christian philanthropist who founded the Days Inn Hotel chain. He was born in Georgia in 1934 and would die of cancer 44 years later in that same state. After dropping out of Mercer University, Day joined the United States Marine Corps and then studied Industrial Management at Georgia Institute of….

  5. medium.com › @es1355a › 50-years-of-days-inn-3eab04750 Years of Days Inn - Medium

    Apr 23, 2020 · 5 min read. ·. Apr 23, 2020. -- 1. On April 10, 1970, as dawn broke over Georgia’s Tybee Island, Cecil B. Day, his wife Marian Uldine (Deen) Smith Day and their family were already hard at...

  6. Cecil B. Day was the founder and chairman of the board of Days Inns of America, Inc., which is now part of the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts. While traveling on a vacation with his family, he saw a need for lodging accommodations for middle-class Americans traveling on a limited budget. After he returned to Atlanta, he designed his first 60-unit ...

  7. Dec 19, 1978 · Cecil B. Day, an Atlanta real estate man who founded Days Inns of America and developed the organization into the nation's eighth largest motel chain in just eight years, died of cancer on...

  8. Nov 9, 2017 · Mark Young. - November 9, 2017. The story of Days Inn starts with a family vacation in the late 1960s. After future hotelier Cecil B. Day sold his real estate holdings in Georgia, he celebrated by loading his family into a station wagon and setting off on a cross-country trip.

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