In our quest to fill in the in between places of our road trip we’ve been on the look out for interesting hotels to stay in. The history of the Wigwam motel, as well as its Route 66 heritage contributed to us wanting to stay here. Though quite old (built in 1950) the Wigwam Motel in Arizona is clean and has novelty factor. It is near a train track, and though that didn’t bother me too much it might be necessary for some to use earplugs. The motel also keeps a bunch of classic cars on its grounds. I didn’t see much in Holbrook besides a bunch of chain restaurants, but we did find somewhere nice to eat.
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yay teepees! They remind me of Cherokee where I live on the indian reservation. I love how open your photos are, beautiful.
Thanks Ashley, sometimes the scenery just speaks for itself. The color of the sky has been pretty good to me here. I think it would be great to stay in a real teepee one day. I came pretty close to booking a yurt in California.