
Pull over and stay awhile
Midcentury roadside motels offer personality, vintage charm
By Corbin Crable
While you’re preparing for your annual summer road trip, it’s best to remember that sometimes, the best parts of the journey are those little surprises along the way.
Enter the vintage roadside motel (a combination of the words ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’; the descriptors ‘motel’ and ‘motor lodge’ are usually used interchangeably). Once a staple for American motorists, they began to fall out of favor with the rise of larger hotel and motel chains. However, according to travel experts, they’ve been enjoying a sort of renaissance these past few years, offering cost-effective convenience and delightful surprises that one can only find in these midcentury marvels...
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An ode to the Mother Road
by Corbin Crable
The rhythm and blues standard “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” has been sung by motorists (and high school jazz choirs) since 1946. But no matter how many renditions of it exist, from Bobby Troup’s original to Bing Crosby to the great Nat King Cole, singing the song isn’t quite as thrilling as actually driving the world-famous highway – though it certainly does get you in the mood for it...
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