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Motel Hell

Paul-in-London rated 28 months ago
Yeah!! I love retro postcards and this site has some great flashbacks to simpler times when all a child needed for fun was a stick and a crayon. And as you titter away in post modern ironic fashion just remember that many of us began in places like these

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Dashiell rated 2 months ago
Anything is collectible.
Paul-in-London rated 28 months ago
Yeah!! I love retro postcards and this site has some great flashbacks to simpler times when all a child needed for fun was a stick and a crayon. And as you titter away in post modern ironic fashion just remember that many of us began in places like these
Blackbeardsghost rated 32 months ago
ok, so some say this is motel hell...I happen to like it...hey, I still want to see the worlds largest ball of string...why preytel you ask? Because it is there.:-)
Zahgon rated 36 months ago
From the page: Greetings and welcome to MOTEL HELL! A ghastly-garish gallery of some of the most beautifully retched and dismal vintage motel (and roadside eatery) postcards from the 1950's, 60's and 70's. From me: This is a great new blog from the same people (those "people" being my brother, SirGravesGhastly) who brought you Malls of America, Old Haunts, Deviled Ham and much, much more (well, a couple more anyway). Some really great pictures here that harken me back to the days of my youth. One thing I could never figure out though - even though these motels were so bad (and they really were, for the most part), why was it that when I was a kid and my family was travelling somewhere it always took us forever to find a place with any flippin' vacancy. It beat sleeping in the car anyway.