HERSHEY ENTERTAINMENT AND RESORTS COMPANY

'Hershey Entertainment and Resorts' (aka HE&R, and HERCO[1]) is a privately owned company of the Hershey Trust Company.
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts

The company was originally founded by Milton S. Hershey as part of his chocolate company: what is now Hersheypark was initially promoted by including a picture postcard in each box of chocolate bars.
In 1927, Hershey split his enterprises into three companies, Hershey Chocolate Corporation which he took public, Hershey Corporation, which acquired the sugar estates in Cuba, and Hershey Estates.The Hershey Archives
The childless Hershey had previously founded a trust in 1909 to establish the Hershey Industrial School for orphan boys, later renamed the Milton Hershey School. The Hershey Trust inherited Hershey Estates, Hershey Corporation, and a majority of the voting stock in Hershey Chocolate Corporation. The sugar operations in Cuba were sold in 1947 to the Cuban Atlantic Sugar Corporation.[2] Hershey Chocolate changed its name to Hershey Foods Corp in 1968,[3] and in 2005, to the The Hershey Company.[4]
Hershey Estates was involved in a number of enterprises:
Hershey BakingHershey Greenhouse and Nursery
Hershey CemeteryHershey Hospital
Hershey Cold StorageHershey Laundry
Hershey Community BuildingHershey Museum
Hershey Community InnHershey Park
Hershey Community TheatreHershey Park Golf Club
Hershey Country Club and Juvenile CourseHershey Rose Garden
Hershey DairyHershey Sewerage Company
Hershey Department StoreHershey Telephone Company
Hershey Electric CompanyHershey Transit Company
Hershey Experimental Candy KitchenHershey Water Company
Hershey Feed and GrainHershey Zoo
Hershey FarmsHotel Hershey
Hershey Farming ImplementsHershey Filling Station
Hershey GarageReal Estate, coal, and ice

The "Hershey Dairy" in that listing should not be confused with Hershey's Creamery, the manufacturers of Hershey Ice Cream. The creamery was founded in 1894 by Jacob N. Hershey, whose family was unrelated to Milton Hershey.
In 1976, the company changed its name from Hershey Estates to HERCO, Inc. and then in 1980 to Hershey Entertainment and Resorts, Inc.

Contents
HE&R divisions
Hershey Entertainment Group
Hershey Resorts Group
Commercial Group
See also
External links

HE&R divisions


HE&R is split into three divisions:
Hershey Entertainment Group


Hersheypark

Hersheypark Arena

Hersheypark Stadium

GIANT Center

ZOOAMERICA North American Wildlife Park

★ The Star Pavilion at Hersheypark Stadium

Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park
Hershey Resorts Group


Hotel Hershey


The Spa at The Hotel Hershey

Hershey Lodge

Hershey Country Club

Hershey Highmeadow Campground
Commercial Group


Hershey Nursery

Hershey Laundry

See also


1. Hershey Company FAQ
2. P. A. Staples
3. Convenience Store Decisions
4. Name change

External links



Official website

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