Hilton
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The word Hilton can refer to a number of different people, places, and things. Please see below for an extensive listing of uses.
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Hilton Hotel dynasty
The most famous use of "Hilton" is the Hilton Hotel chain that was founded by Conrad Hilton in the United States. A listing of Conrad Hilton's heirs follows:
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Hilton family
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Other people
Other people named Hilton:
- Tyler Hilton - American singer-songwriter and actor
- James Hilton - English novelist
- Dave Hilton, Sr. and Dave Hilton, Jr. - boxing champions
- Daisy and Violet Hilton - conjoined twins
- Adrian Hilton - theologian, author, and former Conservative Party parliamentary candidate. He holds the Guinness World Record for a non-stop recital of the Complete Works of Shakespeare.
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Places
Places in the United Kingdom named Hilton:
- Hilton, Aberdeenshire (Scotland)
- Hilton, Berwickshire (Scotland)
- Hilton, Cambridgeshire (England)
- Hilton, Derbyshire (England)
- Hilton, Dorset (England)
- Hilton, County Durham (England)
- Hilton, Huntingdonshire (England)
- Hilton, Inverness-shire (Scotland)
- Hilton, Ross-shire (Scotland)
- Hilton, Shropshire (England)
- Hilton, Staffordshire (England)
- Hilton, Westmorland (England)
- Hilton, North Yorkshire (England)
- Hylton Castle (England; spelling of castle and surrounding Hylton area previously also Hilton)
Places in the United States named Hilton:
- Hilton, New York - a village near Rochester, New York
- Hilton Head, South Carolina - an island near the Atlantic Ocean coast
Places in Australia named Hilton:
- Hilton, Western Australia - a suburb of Perth.
Places in South Africa named Hilton:
- Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal - a town next to Pietermaritzburg.
- Hilton, Bloemfontein - a suburb of Bloemfontein.
Places in Canada named Hilton:
- Hilton Beach - a small town in Ontario.
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