Holbrook, Arizona - Wigwam Village Motel #6
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- Address:
- 811 West Hopi Drive, Holbrook, AZ
- Directions:
- Historic Route 66
- Hours:
- Always visible. (Call to verify)
- Phone:
- 928-524-3048
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Holbrook, Arizona - Wigwam Village Motel #6Snooze in teepee motel comfort at this Route 66 landmark. Roadsideamerica.com Report...
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Holbrook, Arizona - Wigwam Village Motel #6 We visited the Wigwam Motel on our way home to North Carolina from California and Oregon, where we had spent one month on the road. Our departure from San Diego was specifically timed so that we would reach Holbrook by nightfall, as we had heard about the Wigwam Motel and its notoriety along the Mother Road. It was thrilling to see the teepees lit up at night and the owner was especially friendly in welcoming us. The motel has preserved much of its 1950's character and even has a mini-museum of sorts in a back room. Many old cars are parked out around the property for atmosphere and authenticity. The interior was roomier than one might have suspected from an outside glance and yes, while there were trains rumbling nearby, one could hardly hear them.
They don't make motels with character these days. This one was a gem that had survived the years and is even thriving, like some other old businesses in Holbrook, Gallop and Albuquerque, among others. I highly recommend this place to any traveler passing by Holbrook! [Andrew San Juan, 10/01/2008]
Holbrook, Arizona - Wigwam Village Motel #6 This Holbrook, Arizona landmark doesn't deviate a bit from its brochure billing. It's a genuine Route 66 motel comprising a dozen standalone concrete wigwams. "Spend the Night in a Wigwam!" the billboard urges. And you can do that for just $46.62, taxes and color TV included. Sorry, no telephones.
Often working the desk is Wigwam co-owner John Lewis, who's likely never met a stranger. It takes little urging to uncork his colorful observations on Route 66 tourism. He sees nostalgia continuing to grow, as a generation previously unexposed to the song and the TV show discover the back way through the Southwest.
And Lewis confirms this odd little suspicion I've been developing. Germans are invading the American Southwest. Certainly, there are other international tourists here, too, but not like the Germans. It�s common to hear German conversations in restaurants, and in some places, the waiters join right in.
Lewis, who is cultivating business interests in Germany, explains that wide-open spaces are fascinating to northern Europeans. They travel to this country, and as Lewis puts it, "rent these big giant cars and just go crazy."
If the concept of Germans going crazy in big cars and sleeping in Wigwams isn't zany enough, get this: They love Native American art. According to Lewis, many of the world�s foremost tribal art experts are German. It's a fascination, Lewis explains, with something very foreign and very exotic to Europeans.
"There just aren't a lot of Indians in Germany," Lewis explains. I suppose, deep down, I may have suspected that. [Frank J. Whyte, 10/25/2004]
[RA: Thankfully, the German urge for Leibensraum is more zany and benign than it was in the 1940s. Put that together with their long vacation benefits and it's no wonder they're filling up our teepees...]
Holbrook, Arizona - Wigwam Village Motel #6 Just a little more info about the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook. In response to another
tipster, yes, the interiors of the teepees are pretty nice, although a little on the
cramped side. The beds and tables in each room are the original hand-made hickory
logpole furniture from when the motel first opened in 1950. Very cool. Perhaps my
favorite feature was the tiled shower stall, which, because of its location in the
wigwam, has weird angles and sloping walls. Very disorienting the morning after a night
out in one of Holbrook's bars. As for the cars, most of the vintage vehicles in the parking
lot, including the Studebaker out front, still run and have been owned by family members
since they were new.
[Dean Jeffrey, 02/15/2003]
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