|  Hampton 
                prepares for “legendary” year of historic refurbishments 
                
 
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                on: January 30, 2008, 6:59 am Press 
                Release Author: Hampton Hotels 
                 Industry: 
                Consumer 
                Services  Press 
              Release Summary: The Hampton Save-A-Landmark Program kicks off its 
              ninth year with a restoration event honoring the 40th anniversary 
              of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King  Press 
              Release Body: According to survey results recently released – 
              just in time for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – 
              more respondents (26 percent) chose Dr. King as the most legendary 
              figure in modern history than any other notable person. Hampton 
              Hotels, which conducted the survey, also announced that 
              it would honor Dr. King with a massive restoration of the 
              National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn. – 
              the site where he was assassinated – as part of its award-winning 
              Save-A-Landmark program. The 
              refurbishment of the National Civil Rights Museum by Hampton), 
              will take place in late March and will be the largest effort in 
              the program’s history – more than 100 volunteers will 
              help get the museum ready for the 40th anniversary of Dr. King’s 
              assassination. The event will also serve as a kick-off for the Save-A-Landmark 
              program’s ninth year, which has been dubbed the year 
              of “Landmark Legends”. During the next 
              12 months, Hampton Hotels and its employee-volunteers 
              will restore sites that honor some of the most distinguished people 
              in world history – legendary figures that have inspired change, 
              overcome challenge and made a difference.
 “As always, we’re ready to roll up our sleeves and do 
              whatever is needed – paint, reconstruct, landscape, anything 
              the sites need – to salute these luminaries and assist with 
              the upkeep of landmarks built in their honor,” said Judy 
              Christa-Cathey, Vice President of brand marketing for Hampton 
              Hotels. “Dr. King is just one shining example 
              of someone who inspired positive change. We are helping the Museum 
              prepare for the anniversary events marking his life and accomplishments.”
 According 
              to Hampton’s 'Landmark Legends Survey', not 
              only is Dr King the biggest legend in modern history, his famous 
              “I Have a Dream” speech is also so well known 
              that more than a third (36 percent) of Americans rank this as the 
              most legendary phrase of all time. From 
              helping the 80-foot Blue Whale in Catoosa, Okla. 
              through to the historic World War II destroyer U.S.S. Laffey 
              in Mount Pleasant, S.C., the Save-A-Landmark program 
              has helped research landmarks in need, promoted landmark sites and 
              their importance, facilitated hundreds of thousands of volunteer 
              hours, donated several tons of supplies and worked with matching 
              grants – all at an investment of more than $2.5 million. Hampton 
              employee-volunteers work hand-in-hand on the landmarks 
              while Hampton provides the dollars to refurbish selected sites. Landmark 
              nominations have been a key element of the Save-A-Landmark 
              program’s success since its inception in 2000, with 
              thousands of nominations provided by the public. The 
              public can visit the recently launched “Landmark Legends” 
              page at the Save-A-Landmark site, and click on 
              “submit a landmark,” to enter their nomination 
              for a legendary landmark. Also, those looking to stand in the shadow 
              of renowned people and their landmarks can access the site’s 
              database for dozens of ideas. About 
              the “Landmark Legends Survey”The Hampton Landmark Legends Survey was conducted 
              by Kelton Research in January 2008 using an email 
              invitation and an online survey. Quotas are set to ensure reliable 
              and accurate representation of the total U.S. population ages 18 
              and over. Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation.
 About 
              Hampton HotelsHampton, which includes Hampton 
              Inn and Hampton Inn & Suites hotels, is a mid-priced 
              leader in the lodging segment.
 Hampton 
              is part of Hilton Hotels Corporation, 
              a leading global hospitality company with more than 2,800 hotels 
              and 500,000 rooms in more than 80 countries, including 105,000 team 
              members worldwide. The company owns, manages or franchises a hotel 
              portfolio of some of the best known and most highly regarded hotel 
              brands, including Hilton, Conrad, Doubletree, Embassy Suites Hotels, 
              Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hilton 
              Grand Vacations, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Scandic and The Waldorf=Astoria 
              Collection.  Hilton 
              Hotels Corporation’s sponsorship of the U.S. Olympic Team 
              will extend through the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing, 
              China, and includes the 2008 U.S. Paralympic Team(s) and the 2007 
              U.S. Pan-Am Team.
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              Site: http://www.hamptoninn.com/ 
               Contact 
              Details: PR contact:Tori Roberson
 Manager, Brand Communications
 Hampton Hotels
 755 Crossover Lane
 Memphis
 TN 38117
 901-374-6383
     
  
              
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