aerial imagery courtesy of Bing maps |
map graphic courtesy of signature-inns.com at archive.org |
The Evansville Signature Inn was one of three hotels built in 1986. It was on the larger side of the hotels with 125 rooms.
This hotel would become a Jameson Inn sometime in 2006 when many others were converted from Signature Inn. It would remain in the chain until December of 2012 when it became a Howard Johnson.
aerial imagery courtesy of Bing maps |
map graphic courtesy of signature-inns.com at archive.org |
The Florence, Kentucky, location was another of the three locations built in 1986. Like the Evansville location, it had 125 rooms. This was one of three hotels in the Cincinnati area, as shown by the map below:
map graphic courtesy of signature-inns.com at archive.org |
sources for this post include the Vanderburgh County, Indiana, auditor's website, signature-inns.com archived at archive.org, jamesoninns.com archived at archive.org, and imagery found through Google Maps and Bing Maps. The dividing lines were also "borrowed" from Signature Inn's old site.
Photographs of other Signature Inn locations can be found here: Formerly Signature Inn by Ryan on Flickr
The Evansville location is a Howard Johnson's. I don't believe it was ever a Baymont.
ReplyDeleteYikes; I wonder where I got Baymont from now that I'm looking into it. Thanks for the correction and I have since fixed it!
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