I have great memories of staying in these "motor hotels" as a kid. It's a little sad to see that this piece of Americana is going by the way side.It's a very different experience from staying in a prefabricated Howard Johnson's or Motel 6. These little mom-and-pop establishments were either excellent because of the pride taken in them, or really really crappy because of the lack thereof.Either way, it's a piece of history that is nice to see preserved, if only in photographic form.
flyingcavemanJun 14, 2009
They have color TV's now?
jumpeplowskiJun 14, 2009
And?
liberalssuckassJun 14, 2009
I have great memories of staying in these "motor hotels" as a kid. It's a little sad to see that this piece of Americana is going by the way side.It's a very different experience from staying in a prefabricated Howard Johnson's or Motel 6. These little mom-and-pop establishments were either excellent because of the pride taken in them, or really really crappy because of the lack thereof.Either way, it's a piece of history that is nice to see preserved, if only in photographic form.
catpukeJun 14, 2009
Oh, we have 12 vacancies. 12 cabins, 12 vacancies.
macharborguyJun 15, 2009
yeah, and your comment would matter if it was Thomas Hawk that did the spamming.
macharborguyJun 15, 2009
:D that's better, and it gave me a laugh so you win an award. not sure what it is or if I could send it to you, but its an award none the less
bonestampJun 15, 2009
I wonder what year that was erected?