Motor hotel, or a ‘Mo-tel.’
Motels became popular as Americans ventured out
further away from home with the advent of affordable cars in the early 1900s.
‘Motels’ were called by many names, you have your cottage courts,
auto courts, motor courts, lodges, inns and cabins.
Motels, a place to stay where you could drive right up to your room
and unload your car and be home for a night.
Motels generally were located next to major highways.
where potential customers were traveling by.
Their neon signs glowed out into the night, beckoning comfort and rest.
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Here, on Aurora Avenue North (Highway 99) in Seattle,
is the Klose-In Motel.
I loved the brightly lit neon sign and it’s retro look.
Highway 99 (prior to Interstate 5) was the main north-south highway
between the Canada and Mexico, traversing WA, OR and CA.
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I’ve noticed in the last decade or so that many,
of the old motels are disappearing.
Unfortunately, if these old motels have survived they’ve become somewhat seedy
and not the type of place most of us would want for overnight accommodations.
Many often become havens for transient men, women and families who are down on their luck.
The Klose-In is one motel that has survived.
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About 30 years ago, my husband and I were coming home from a driving vacation around the west,
and drove hard to reach the southeastern WA town of Clarkston.
We hit motel row, and my husband chose a rather dubious looking place.
We hit the sack.
The next morning over breakfast in a local cafe,
he told me he’d found a cockroach in the shower in the middle of the night.
Eeeekkkk!
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These days it’s only Best Western for us.
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That’s some eclectic neon, a favorite of mine. Too bad it’s slowly disappearing.
Linking up for the first time! And your 200th FB follower. I love when that happens!
Great sign.
Love the neon sign and I remember the days well of motels versus hotels. Great colorful shot.
Oh yeah….make me the villain for picking the place! We even looked the room over before accepting it! After seeing this fair sized critter near the drain in the middle of the night I sneaked off to find a shoe to rain doom upon this monster. On my stealthy return………it was gone! Double EEEEEK!
Great photo! I’ll be sure to visit here often.
I agree, the neon colors really pop in this photo.
Very colourful shot Madge. Inventive name too. Thanks for hosting. Phil UK.
That is one psychedelic sign – I hope the motel isn’t quite as bright inside!
I like the way you have emphasised the neon “retro” quality. Great shot! Thank you for sharing on Mandarin Orange Monday:)
thsi is soo much the states. It never look like this in Sweden. :)
You just have to love a retro-neon sign with the wi-fi addition. Very nicely captured.