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The Hotel/motor Hotel Monthly

The Hotel/motor Hotel Monthly
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Total Pages: 630
Release: 1898
Genre: American periodicals
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Hotel/motor Hotel Monthly

Hotel/motor Hotel Monthly
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Total Pages: 622
Release: 1918
Genre: Hotels
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The Hotel Monthly

The Hotel Monthly
Author: John Willy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1252
Release: 1918
Genre: Hotels
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Hotel Monthly

Hotel Monthly
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Total Pages: 1226
Release: 1911
Genre: Hotels
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Small Business Bibliography

Small Business Bibliography
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Total Pages: 518
Release: 1963
Genre: Small business
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Motels

Motels
Author: Howard E. Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1964
Genre: Motel management
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The Motel in America

The Motel in America
Author: John A. Jakle
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 1220
Release: 1996
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780801869181

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In the second volume of the acclaimed "Gas, Food, Lodging" trilogy, authors John Jakle, Keith Sculle, and Jefferson Rogers take an informative, entertaining, and comprehensive look at the history of the motel. From the introduction of roadside tent camps and motor cabins in the 1910s to the wonderfully kitschy motels of the 1950s that line older roads and today's comfortable but anonymous chains that lure drivers off the interstate, Americans and their cars have found places to stay on their travels. Motels were more than just places to sleep, however. They were the places where many Americans saw their first color television, used their first coffee maker, and walked on their first shag carpet. Illustrated with more than 230 photographs, postcards, maps, and drawings, The Motel in America details the development of the motel as a commercial enterprise, its imaginative architectural expressions, and its evolution within the place-product-packaging concept along America's highways. As an integral part of America's landscape and culture, the motel finally receives the in-depth attention it deserves.


America's Main Street Hotels

America's Main Street Hotels
Author: John A. Jakle
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1572336552

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In small cities and towns across the United States, Main Street hotels were iconic institutions. They were usually grand, elegant buildings where families celebrated special occasions, local clubs and organizations honored achievements, and communities came together to commemorate significant events. Often literally at the center of their communities, these hotels sustained and energized their regions and were centers of culture and symbols of civic pride. America's main street hotels catered not only to transients passing through a locality, but also served local residents as an important kind of community center. This new book by John A. Jakle and Keith A. Sculle, two leading experts on the nation_s roadside landscape, examines the crucial role that small- to mid-sized city hotels played in American life during the early decades of the twentieth century, a time when the automobile was fast becoming the primary mode of transportation. Before the advent of the interstate system, such hotels served as commercial and social anchors of developing towns across the country. America's Main Street Hotels provides a thorough survey of the impact these hotels had on their communities and cultures. The authors explore the hotels' origins, their traditional functions, and the many ups and downs they experienced throughout the early twentieth century, along with their potential for reuse now and in the future. The book details building types, layouts, and logistics; how the hotels were financed; hotel management and labor; hotel life and customers; food services; changing fads and designs; and what the hotels are like today. Brimming with photographs, this book looks at hotels from coast to coast. Its exploration of these important local landmarks will intrigue students, scholars, and general readers alike, offering a fascinating look back at that recent period in American history when even the smallest urban places could still look optimistically toward the future. John A. Jakle is emeritus professor of geography at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Keith A. Sculle is the head of research and education for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. He and Professor Jakle have coauthored The Gas Station in America; Motoring: The Highway Experience in America; Fast Food: Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age; Signs in America_s Auto Age: Signatures of Landscape and Place; and Lots of Parking: Land Use in a Car Culture. With Jefferson S. Rogers, they are also coauthors of The Motel in America.