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    The Fred Harvey Company was the owner of the Harvey House chain of restaurants, hotels and other hospitality industry businesses alongside railroads in...
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    of the Fred Harvey Company have continued to operate since 1968 as part of a larger hospitality industry conglomerate. Frederick Henry Harvey was born...
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  • Harvey House was a hotel and restaurant chain operated by the Fred Harvey Company in Santa Fe Railroad stations in the Western United States. Harvey House...
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  • The Harvey Girls is a novel published in 1942 by Samuel Hopkins Adams. In 1946, it was adapted by MGM into a musical film starring Judy Garland, eponymously...
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  • Fred Harvey may refer to: Fred Harvey (entrepreneur) (1835–1901), entrepreneur, founder of the Fred Harvey Company Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey (1888–1980)...
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  • on the 1942 novel of the same name by Samuel Hopkins Adams, about Fred Harvey's Harvey House waitresses. Directed by George Sidney, the film stars Judy...
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    Oasis at Death Valley (category Fred Harvey Company)
    as a swimming pool and tennis courts were added in the 1930s. The Fred Harvey Company operated the facilities for decades. The Inn now has 66 rooms, located...
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    provided many of the artisans and builders to construct the original Fred Harvey Company resort buildings, the Indian Village, and Park Service structures...
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    Transcontinental Air Transport (category American companies established in 1928)
    service was one of the first to offer meals en route, provided by the Fred Harvey Company. It was also one of the first to be geared toward passenger service...
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    commercialism and romanticism that typified so much of Fred Harvey architecture. About 1914 the Fred Harvey Company initiated a major expansion of its Grand Canyon...
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    especially at Grand Canyon Village, increased dramatically. The Fred Harvey Company developed many facilities at the Grand Canyon, including the luxury...
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    Mary Colter (category Fred Harvey Company)
    She was the designer of many landmark buildings and spaces for the Fred Harvey Company and the Santa Fe Railroad, notably in Grand Canyon National Park...
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    years as the chief architect of the Fred Harvey Company system. He is notable for the work he did for Fred Harvey during those years, as well as numerous...
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  • buildings and structures which appear in the film, including a historic Fred Harvey Company hotel adjacent to the train depot, the train yard, and a building...
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    in Williams, Arizona, and El Garces in Needles for the Santa Fe and Fred Harvey. The historic structure is the finest remaining depot-hotel in California...
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    one of a chain of hotels and restaurants owned and operated by the Fred Harvey Company in conjunction with the Santa Fe railway whose Grand Canyon Depot...
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    Carl Moon (category Fred Harvey Company)
    photographic studio Fred Harvey had established at El Tovar Hotel on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. He was commissioned by the Fred Harvey Company to take pictures...
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    Desert View Watchtower (category Fred Harvey Company)
    was designed by American architect Mary Colter, an employee of the Fred Harvey Company who also created and designed many other buildings in the Grand Canyon...
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    on an October 22, 1892, Fred Harvey Company restaurant menu and implies that blue-plate specials were regular features at Harvey Houses in the late 19th...
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    The Belen Harvey House, at 104 North 1st Street in Belen, New Mexico, also known as the Harvey House Museum, was believed to have been built in 1901 as...
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    Castañeda Hotel (category Fred Harvey Company)
    the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1948. After being mostly vacant for many years, the hotel was...
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    Alvarado Hotel (category Fred Harvey Company)
    Railway and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1970. With 120 guest rooms, it was the largest of all the Harvey hotels. Its demolition by the...
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    NPS employees. El Tovar Hotel – built in 1903 and operated by the Fred Harvey Company. It is located in the Grand Canyon National Park, Rte 8A. It was...
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    Illinois Tollway oasis (category Fred Harvey Company)
    American Oil Company, which operated the Amoco/Standard Oil service stations and also sub-leased the restaurant areas to the Fred Harvey restaurant chain...
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    General Carr (10 sections, likely utilized as crew Dormitory space) Fred Harvey Company Diner #1472 Sleeper Glen Ewen (6 compartments, 3 drawing rooms) Sleeper...
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    designed the lodge and it was built by the Fred Harvey Company. Inside the lodge is a small museum honoring Fred Harvey (1835–1901), who played a major role...
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    included a diner, while second-class trains stopped along the way at Fred Harvey Company eating houses. Overland Flyer, later the Overland Limited, of the...
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    in 1973. The current building is part of the first Fred Harvey House, of the Fred Harvey Company, which stood south of the Santa Fe railroad tracks until...
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    Phantom Ranch (category Fred Harvey Company)
    System in 1919. Rust's concession for the camp was transferred to the Fred Harvey Company, which hired American architect Mary Colter to design permanent lodging...
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    English immigrant Frederick Henry Harvey was the first to use "dynamic mass movement" in restoring the Fred Harvey Company, which catered to the patrons of...
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