- The
Statler Brothers (sometimes
simply referred to as The
Statlers) were an
American country music, gospel, and
vocal group from Staunton, Virginia. The...
- Look up
Statler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Statler may
refer to:
Statler (Muppet), a
Muppet character Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony, a...
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Statler and
Waldorf are a pair of
Muppet characters from the
sketch comedy television series The
Muppet Show, best
known for
their cantankerous opinions...
- The
Statler Hotel company was one of the
United States'
early chains of
hotels catering to
traveling businessmen and tourists. It was
founded by Ellsworth...
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class of '57," one of the
Statlers'
biggest hits as
performed by the Bill
Walker Orchestra,
which along with the
Statlers' band,
provided all the music...
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Ellsworth Milton (E. M.)
Statler (October 26, 1863 –
April 16, 1928) was an
American hotel businessman,
founder of the
Statler Hotels chain, born in Somerset...
- rooms. The
success of the
Cleveland entity soon led to the
opening of
Statlers in Washington, D.C., Detroit, St. Louis, New York City, Hartford, Dallas...
- supreme. It is also
known as
Statler chicken, a name that
originated from the
Statler Hotel Boston,
built in 1927 by E.M.
Statler. Food
portal List of chicken...
- 21
years touring, singing, and
performing with the
Statler Brothers. In 2002,
after the
Statlers disbanded,
Fortune continued his
career as a solo artist...
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Ellsworth M.
Statler of the
Statler Hotels chain.
Statler Hotels agreed to buy the
property in 1948, and the
Pennsylvania was
renamed the
Hotel Statler. The hotel...