Road trips are an American pastime birthed by the rapid improvement of road conditions in the 1930s, a development which led to more Americans traveling by car than ever. Roadside camping became a popular activity that evolved into building cottages for overnight stays and, eventually, the birth of the motel. This facet of classic Americana lives on today with motels like the family-owned Best Inn Texas in Levelland, TX. The Palmer family keeps the motel tradition alive with a mix of old-fashioned convenience and modern amenities and renovations.
As more people traveled by car across America, the demand for more comfortable lodgings grew. The classic motel design emerged during World War II when building materials were in short supply. Multiple rooms connected in a U-shape with easy access for motorists made more sense than multiple cabins. The number of motels across the country grew to nearly 60,000 by 1960, and soon they became an icon of the American landscape.
In 1956, the Federal Highway Act was passed and brought 40,000 miles of new highways to America, bypassing many of the mom and pop motels that had become so popular. This influx of more widely accessible highways signaled the first decline in popularity of the motel. But the tradition of traveling by car and the need for a comfortable and affordable place to stay hasn’t diminished completely, as evident by the many family-owned motels in business today.
Classic American motels like the Best Inn Texas not only keep a national tradition alive but continue to provide a unique and pleasant place to stay for travelers and seasonal workers. The Best Inn Texas maintains the famous convenience and nostalgia of motels with modern upgrades like flat screen TVs, free WiFi, refrigerators, and microwaves in all of their rooms. Whether you're simply passing through town while on a road trip or looking for a place to stay for a while, the Best Inn Texas has everything you need. Call (806) 894-7335 or visit their website to make your reservation today.