New Life for Route 66 Motels

John Steinbeck in 66th Pathway, on Mother Earth, on a road that was today Arizona Williams' life. Contrary to most of the historic Route 66 communities, Williams has retained the heritage of Mother's Road and enjoy the renaissance of historic motorcycle hotels, as the new owners take over, in many cases run out of real estate and re-energize them with unique furniture and fresh exterior. The business district with vintage shops and restaurants in the old Route 66 and across the city is a very promenade with motels and shops along ten blocks of historically preserved architecture.

When Rob Samsky first considered the rehabilitation of vintage Route 66 motel He knew that there was a big project before, the building was in the palace to condemn the city. Rob says, "Love and hard work have been more than a year old, and the resources of our family and community have begun to revitalize the motel. We cut the pine forest used for external treatment from the forest Here a local sawmill was milled and we created many original rooms Suites to create a very comfortable accommodation. "The 66th pavement is the exterior of the small vintage Route 66 motor home, but the owners redefined the luxury of all nine standard rooms, nine suites with wood and travertine floors, top mattresses Luxury cotton bedding, and solid wood furniture. A free breakfast is served in the indoor outside cabana, which occupies a central location in the motor yard.

The Samsky family took over another major renovation project to transfer the Motel to Mother Road Road, Downtowner. In this project, rooms have a sophisticated "downtown" feel with a flat-screen TV, granite and décor, and two of the 16 rooms have a whirlpool. The essence of the original Mother Road architecture remained, of course, a quieter and darker Route 66 outlining the front door.

Wild West Junction is a unique development that connects visitors with a vanished era. This is the true Western wilderness of Arizona. The owners, Mike DuCharme and Jay Redfeather, dressed as part of the vintage as assembly staff. The original motel is completely redesigned and is now one of the most unique tourist resorts in America. In one of six rooms in the Drover's Hotel, like an invitation to stay in a museum. Each room depicts a theme from the old West. The highlight of Bordello's one-room room is a mural on a wall that depicts a prominent brothel from the late 1800's. The room is rich in ornaments worthy of the woman of the establishment. The Chinese camp, with two comfortable queen beds and Chinese motif, decorated the Chinese, who form an integral part of the West's building. If you love the West, then the One-Room Room at Movie Memorabilia is the perfect spot for your dream, wallpapers with movie posters, Clint Eastwood's "Pale Rider" with ten original caps, and the Quigley Gun and Tom Sellick's portrait over the bed. The Hacienda is a two-room suite with fireplace, wet bar, whirlpool and two private terraces.

In order to recognize the legacy of Chinese workers carrying out the railway crossing Williams, hubs Hop Sings Chinese Restaurant. The building is new, but like the other hubs, it seems to be at the height of the Wild West era. Dining is on two floors, with four outdoor terraces and one upstairs bar offering fantastic views of the sunset, the mountains, and the surrounding Ponderosa Forest surrounding Williams. The Typhoon Saloon Restaurant & Bar is located on the stairs of the Drover's Hotel and the Territorial Museum of the Courtyard, where most of the day's cowboys hang out (and most nights live entertainment), the Wild West Junction is a great place to relive Old West and stay at the Material Way, Route 66.

Source by Mike Finney

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