Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson was a prominent American businessman and hotelier, best known for founding the Howard Johnson's restaurant and hotel chain that became a staple of American travel and dining in the mid-20th century. His establishments were known for their distinctive orange roofs and the iconic ice cream that attracted families across the country. Johnson's innovative approach to franchising and hospitality helped shape the landscape of American tourism and restaurant culture.
Born on Nov 29, 1961 (64 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Ramírez joins former Mets slugger Howard Johnson in both categories of being a switch hitter and third baseman with three 30-30 seasons.
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Dominican Republic:
Soto joins Howard Johnson as the third player in Mets history to have at least 35 home runs and 25 stolen bases.
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United Kingdom:
Howard Johnson Motor Lodges were ordered to pay Connie Francis $2.5m in compensation after her assault.
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