SUMMERTIME IS ON ITS WAY — and research from AAA says that in this economy, we’ll be taking a lot of road trips. Although…maybe not in our vintage 1941 Cessna Family Car of the Air (see post below). Over the past year we’ve spotlighted some cool places to visit:
- The Madonna Inn, in San Luis Obispo, California.
- The Villa Basque in Vernon, outside LA.
- Wigwam City in Cave City, Kentucky.
- The Wilson House in Temple, Texas.
- And the vintage pink GE kitchen at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Got more? Share them via a Comment and starting tomorrow I’ll start featuring Retro Roadtrip destinations based on your input.
Elaine says
We love retro road trips and have traveled US 24 from north of Detroit to Colorado Springs. The tourist services are just about all gone but you get to go through the Main Streets of old towns where time has stood still. We had Gooseberry Pie on the town square somewhere in Illinois, and visited the town of Nicodemus which was founded on the prairie in Kansas by freed slaves. We traveled US 2 from St. Ignace, Michigan to Spokane, Rte 66 where possible, from California, over Sitgreaves Pass and through Oatman, CA, all the way east to Chicago. There are many vintage sights to see along there.
Beth (Candy D.) says
Ms. Atomic, I’ve been dreaming of going to the Shady Dell for a few years now. But I live in the Northeast and don’t have any other reason to travel to that part of the country. I guess I will have to do some research–maybe I’ll find some other places nearby I’d like to visit.
Sooz says
Hi guys. We’re coming over from Australia in July and will be travelling in CA, TN, OH and PA. Any ideas about places/houses we should visit for a great 50s experience?
We’ll definitely be going to La Villa Basque, thanks to the information on here.
I’ve seen Falling Waters (Frank Lloyd Wright) and will be going back there again, along with Kentuck Knob.
Anywhere else?
Thanks!
Noah says
Hey Pam! check out the House on the Rock –
http://www.thehouseontherock.com
It was constructed in Wisconsin by an architectural rival of frank lloyd wright, is huge, has tons of crazy touristey roadsidey attractions (biggest indoor carousel, tons of huge collections of furniture, machines, art, weird stuff, a very long room jutting out the side suspended by nothing, interesting architecture, etc.), and was featured in the Neil Gaiman book American Gods.
i wrote a little about it too!
http://noahtodras.blogspot.com/2009/03/roadsides.html
rebecca says
Midwesterners driving through Kansas should check out the Electric House.
Ms. Atomic says
Oooh the Starlux, I must check that out.
I also forgot to mention a great place we stayed in Bisbee, AZ the Shady Dell, wonderful vintage trailers you can stay in http://www.theshadydell.com/index.html.
The town of Bisbee is also really neat.
frisianmom says
we’re hoping to take a brief road trip (from detroit) to midland, mi, to check out the alden b. dow home and studio. i can’t wait!
http://www.abdow.org/
Julie Rogers says
We love traveling our section of Route 66 in Illinois, but for a truly breathtaking trip, you have to visit The House on The Rock in Spring Green, Wis. (www.thehouseontherock.com).
It’s … well, hard to describe. Imagine you had a ton of money to create massive — and tiny — themed rooms in an architectural wonder. You might, oh, fill one room with hundreds of mannequins done up as angels and a giant merry-go-round. Or have a three-story, sea-themed room with a multistory whale statue in the middle that looks like it’s trying to eat visitors.
It’s trippy and wacky, and straight out of something your folks would drive you to in the 1960s.
They’ve tried to update it with a resort and golf nearby, but this is still the 1950s-1970s wonder it always has been.
Carina says
I’ve never been there, but it’s a dream of mine to road trip to the StarLux Hotel in Wildwood, New Jersey. Wait until you get a load of their style! It’s googie to the max.
Ms. Atomic says
Hi Pam,
My husband and I look forward to road trips every year. You know you really love someone when you spend 12 to 14 hours a day driving… : )
We actually got married on a road trip, from California to the Grand Canyon, went to Holbrook, AZ (stayed at the Wigwam Motel on Route 66), then to Phoenix/Scottsdale, AX (stayed at the Hotel Valley a wonderful MCM hotel- http://hotelvalleyho-px.trvlclick.com/scottsdalehotels/index.html) We rounded off the trip in Palm Springs, CA our 5th time there!
Last year went did Nevada, Utah, Idaho, South Dakota, and Montana: In Great Falls, MT one must see the Sip and Dip Lounge at the O’Haire Motor Inn, they have Mermaid shows at the Bar (AND WHAT A BAR!!) the bar has not been changed since the 50s see my flickr for photos (http://www.flickr.com/photos/msatomic/2523119273/in/set-72157605255275522/). The Murray Hotel in Livingston, MT is also wonderful, the sign outside the hotel is to die for, the interior is very Western and super clean (http://www.murrayhotel.com/) also a great bar next door.
SInce we live in northern, CA we have visited the Madonna Inn a few times, glad you mentioned that place, it is a hoot!
Sorry post is so long.