The Glancy Motor Hotel, a relic of the mid-20th century, stands as a testament to the heyday of Route 66. Originally established as Glancy’s Hotel Courts on July 9, 1950, this roadside gem was a beacon of modernity with its 17 units featuring air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting, and tile baths equipped with showers and tubs. The local newspaper hailed it as an “Ultra Modern Motel,” embracing the optimism and progress of post-war America.

Yet, as the Glancy Motor Hotel stands frozen in time, its fate hangs precariously in the balance. Scheduled for demolition, the once-lively rooms now echo with the whispers of history, leaving admirers grappling with the impending loss of a vintage icon along the fading stretches of Route 66. Keep scrolling to learn more about this hotel that has been left in ruins.

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Obscurist Tourist explored the abandoned hotel and posted a video on YouTube of the hotel. Check it out below to learn more:

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