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Oahu Sheraton Lodging References

A collection of articles, Web sites and other references about or related to Sheraton hotels on Oahu Island in Hawaii.

Notes:
- 1939: Sheraton got its name from its 3rd hotel: the Sheraton hotel in Boston
- 1947: Sheraton Corporation of America was established
- 1968: ITT purchased the Sheraton brand of hotels
- 1998: Starwood acquired ITT Sheraton
- 2016: Marriott International purchased Starwood Hotels

References

sheraton.com --> sheraton --> maps --> sub-regions --> Hawaii --> 1997 archive
- Moana Surfrider Hotel by Sheraton (790 rooms) | 2365 Kalakaua Ave | 1997 archive |
- Princess Kaiulani Hotel by Sheraton (1150 rooms) | 120 Kaiulani Avenue | 1997 archive
- Royal Hawaiian Hotel by Sheraton Luxury Collection (526 rooms) | 2259 Kalakaua Ave | 1997 archive |
- Sheraton Moana Surfrider (790 rooms) | 2365 Kalakaua Ave | 1997 archive |
- Sheraton Princess Kaiulani (1150 rooms) | 120 Kaiulani Avenue | 1997 archive
- Sheraton Royal Hawaiian, The Luxury Collection (526 rooms) | 2259 Kalakaua Ave | 1997 archive |
- Sheraton Waikiki Hotel (1843 rooms) | 2255 Kalakaua Ave | 1997 archive |

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RELATED RESOURCES - More About Sheraton Accommodations on Oahu
- Other Hotel Brands on Oahu Island
- All Lodging on Oahu Island
- Introduction to the Island of Oahu


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