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From Illinois to California, each state along The Mother Road boasts its own selection of historic Route 66 motels and hotels, each with its unique charm and stories to tell.
Some Route 66 travelers seek out historic, vintage motels like the Munger Moss Motel, Wagon Wheel Motel, Boots Court, Wigwam Village and Blue Swallow. These iconic lodging facilities are typically independently-operated by "Mom and Pop" owners.
A guide to historic Route 66 motels and hotels along the entire stretch of Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica. We list over 50 vintage Route 66 motels and hotels along the route with information and booking details for each one. We also include a Route 66 motel map.
Best historic hotels on Route 66 by state. I have ‘where to stay‘ guides with a list of the motels and hotels in each state along Route 66. This post is going to focus on some of the most iconic and best historic hotels on Route 66 that you can stay in but it won’t be comprehensive.
Immerse yourself in the mid-century ambiance of our motel. Step back to a time when.
Discover the charm and nostalgia of Route 66 as we take you on a journey through iconic motels like the Wigwam Motel, Wagon Wheel Motel and more. Imagine cruising down the Mother Road, Route 66, a ribbon of asphalt that weaves through the heart of America.
Missouri has plenty of wonderful, charming vintage Route 66 motels for you to enjoy, but here are 3 of our favorites: Famous for its classic neon signs, the Wagon Wheel Motel on the edge of Cuba, MO is also the longest continuously operated motel on Route 66.
Route 66, also known as the “Mother Road,” is famous for its historic motels that line the route. These motels, many of which have been in operation for decades, offer a glimpse into the past and provide a unique and authentic lodging experience.
Renovated Route 66 Motels. El Vado Motel (Albuquerque, NM) Built in 1937, El Vado was one of New Mexico’s first motels and an absolute Route 66 icon. Like many of its day, the motel fell into disrepair (although it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993) until it was purchased by the city in 2010.
The motel has attracted visitors along Route 66 since the early 1960s. But time took its toll on the iconic spot. ... But this isn’t the only historic Route 66 hotel that’s been brought back ...