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LEGENDARY ROUTE 66

Postcard Views - Motels of Route 66

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An American icon that reflects a part of our history and culture is the motel, often called a motor court in the early 1900s. Before World War I, people really just didn't travel for leisure and when they did, they usually camped or sometimes stayed in frontier hotels. The word motel didn't even show up in dictionaries until after the war. But, it didn't take long before neon arrows pointed the way to temporary homes, and motels began to dot the roadsides of Route 66.

 

Postcard of a Tourist Camp at Lake City, Minnesota.

Postcard of a Tourist Camp at Lake City, Minnesota.

Note: This is a pre-Nazi use of swastika.

When motels first began, travelers would negotiate the price of the room with the friendly desk clerk, who was, more often than not, the owner of the motel. After agreeing upon a price, the guest would always inspect the room before making a final commitment. Often these motels would have a small cafe connected to them that served home cooked meals.

Today, motels are quickly slipping into obscurity. More often than not, you'll see a Walmart built where a historic Route 66 motel once stood. At other times you will see only an abandoned structure with weeds growing from the parking lot and paint peeling from its sign. Some have found a second life as antique malls, apartments or other business buildings.

 

Tourist Camp in Arizona, 1940

Tourist Camp in Arizona, 1940, courtesy Library of Congress

 

 

 

 

However, there are still many that still exist, some operating under the same name as they did more than 50 years ago. Many of these old motels are still attractive and inviting and are still run by "mom and pop." Though they may not have all of the amenities of their newer "national-chain" counterparts, they are truly a piece of Americana and deserve a stay when you're traveling the Mother Road.

 

 

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1950s Flamingo Motor Court Postcard, Flagstaff, Arizona.

 

1960s postcard  of the Western Motel on Route 66 in Sayre, Oklahoma

1960s postcard of the Western Motel on Route 66 in Sayre, Oklahoma

 

Sands Motel in Vega, Texas along Route 66

Sands Motel in Vega, Texas along Route 66

 

Kiva Kourt in Tumcumcari, New Mexico

Kiva Kourt in Tumcumcari, New Mexico

 

Rail Haven Motel in Springfield, Missouri

Rail Haven Motel in Springfield, Missouri

 

Streid's famous gas station, restaurant, cocktail lounge and 32 Unit Motel in Bloomington, Illinois.

Streid's famous gas station, restaurant, cocktail lounge and 32 Unit Motel in Bloomington, Illinois

 

 Capistrano Motel in Baxter Springs, Kansas

 Capistrano Motel in Baxter Springs, Kansas

 

Needles, California Travel Lodge

Needles, California Travel Lodge

 

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