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Burt Donald Hubbell - 1940's

Bert Donald Hubbell
Executive - World Traveler - Fisherman
Husband - Father - Grandfather

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Business Travel in the 40's and 50's

Hilton Hotels advertisement from 1951 for the Town House of Los Angeles on Wilshire Boulevard overlooking Lafayette Park - while Bert lived in Los Angeles, this was visited frequently for those two martini lunches and business meetings

Hilton Hotels advertisement, from 1952 magazine for Conrad Hilton of Chicago showing  Michigan Boulevard - Hilton's were a favorite of Bert Hubbell's

Chicago Sheraton ad from 1952 located at the beginning of the "Magnificent Mile" - another frequent stop for Bert

Hilton Hotels ad for the Roosevelt in New York, home of the renowned famous Roosevelt Grill from 1949 - a must stay in New York

Hitlon Hotels ad from 1951 for the Mayflower Hotel, in Washington, DC.

Sheraton Hotels ad from 1958 for the Sheraton - West in Los Angeles, formerly known as the Town Hose on Wilshire Blvd. Also shows the Sheraton - East, formerly known as the Ambassador on Park Avenue, New York.

Hilton Hotel Ads from 1948

Other Travel Musts!

I can't chance travel stomach - That's why I carry TUMS! - 1948.

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Hertz Rent A Car System advertisement, from 1957 featuring Idaho's Sun Valley.

 

 

Burt Donald Hubbell - 1940's

Bert Donald Hubbell
Executive - World Traveler - Fisherman
Husband - Father - Grandfather

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