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Barron Hilton, a hotel magnate who expanded his father's chain and became a founding owner in the American Football League, died Thursday at his Los Angeles home. He was 91.
William Barron Hilton serves as its chairman. “His intention has always been to follow in his father’s footsteps in leaving essentially all of his estate to the foundation,” says one of his sons, ...
Paris Hilton and the rest of the Hilton family said their final goodbye to the late William Barron Hilton, a hotel magnate who also founded the Los Angeles Chargers.
Barron Hilton, a hotel magnate who expanded his father's chain and became a founding owner in the American Football League, died Thursday at his Los Angeles home. He was 91.
Barron Hilton, the son of Conrad Hilton who expanded his father’s hotel empire and made the brand a force in Las Vegas gambling and was a founder of the American Football League, died Thursday ...
I was born the year Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic, and I grew up during the early, formative years of aviation. When I was around 7 or 8, my father, Conrad Hilton, had settled in Dallas. I ...
The Paul R. Williams-designed property in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles that’s owned by the estate of the late hotelier and philanthropist William Barron Hilton was listed Tuesday ...
The hotel mogul William Barron Hilton has pledged $1.2-billion to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, in Reno, Nev., and last month announced his plans to give most of the rest of his fortune to the ...
Hotelier and philanthropist Barron Hilton died on Thursday, September 19, 2019, of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles. He was 91. He succeeded his father, Conrad Hilton, as chairman, preside… ...
William Barron Hilton was born Oct. 23, 1927, in Dallas, the son of Conrad Hilton and the former Mary Barron, according to "The Hiltons," a 2014 book by J. Randy Taraborrelli.
William Barron Hilton was born in Dallas in 1927 to Conrad N. Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels, and Mary Adelaide Barron.
William Barron Hilton was born in Dallas in 1927 to Conrad N. Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels, and Mary Adelaide Barron.