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The company dates back to 1927, when the American entrepreneur Albert Keller bought the rights to Cesar Ritz's name and established his first hotel in Boston, following this up with the opening of five more luxury hotels in the U.S. in the next few years.
Hotelier Expects to Check Into More Locations in Europe Javier Espinoza 2011
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But Cesar Ritz was not the only famous and now iconic name involved in the opening of this grand hotel.
Forbes.com: News Larry Olmsted 2011
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This is also where Cesar Ritz was born, the man of hotel fame, and it's home to the Rhone Glacier, the start of the river by the same name.
GenevaLunch 2009
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1889: London's Savoy Hotel opens under the watchful eyes and stomachs of Cesar Ritz and Auguste Escoffier:
Old School Thursday: Logical Conclusion Edition Kit Pollard 2009
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1889: London's Savoy Hotel opens under the watchful eyes and stomachs of Cesar Ritz and Auguste Escoffier:
Archive 2009-08-01 Kit Pollard 2009
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