Conrad Hilton

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  • when he was born

    when he was born
    Hilton was born in San Antonio, New Mexico December 25, 1887
  • His early live

    His early live
    Was an American of German descent. Hilton grew up with seven siblings
  • Conrad Hilton Get married

    Conrad Hilton Get married
    In 1925, Hilton married Mary Adelaide Barron. They had three children: Conrad Nicholson "Nicky" Hilton, Jr., William Barron Hilton, and Eric Michael Hilton, before divorcing in 1934.
  • Hilton seved in the U.S

    Hilton seved in the U.S
    he's after the war he returned to san antonio
  • Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1946

     Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1946
    Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1946 followed by Hilton International Company, in 1948.
    During the 1950s and 1960s, Hilton Hotels' worldwide expansion facilitated both American tourism and overseas business by American corporations. At the same time
  • Conrad Hilton enters the Military ?

    Conrad Hilton enters the Military ?
    Hilton served Goss military (New Mexico Military Institute), and St. Michael's College (now the College of Santa Fe), and the New Mexico School of Mines (now New Mexico Tech)
  • Divorce Conrad Hilton

    Divorce Conrad Hilton
    Hilton's devout Catholic beliefs included believing deeply in marriage "'til death do us part". Even though it was Barron who divorced him, he still wouldn't officially marry someone else until her death in the mid 1970.
  • Whene Died Conrad Hilton

    Whene Died Conrad Hilton
    In 1979, Hilton died of natural causes at the age of 91. He is interred at Calvary Hill Cemetery, a Catholic cemetery in Dallas, Texas. He left $500,000 to each of his two surviving siblings and $10,000 to each of his nieces nephews ...
  • Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize

    Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize
    Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize created in 1996 by The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
  • Purchase of the hotel .

    Purchase of the hotel .
    Purchase was the 40-room Mobley Hotel in Cisco, Texas, in 1919,[2] an investment decision made after his plan to invest in a bank in the oil-boom town fell through...