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had its origin i
The word motel is derived from two words- motor and hotel.
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early days of motoring; a traveller tired and weary after a day's journey sought
accommodation. Today the roads of America are lined with motels, and million
shelter for the night in a farmer's stable and was willing to pay a small fee fe
them every night. Often they run on both sides of a road leading into a tow
There are many kinds of motels. Some of them are imitations of "English v
with thatched roofs. Some are attractive log cabins of American origin. Some
up in the style of Spanish estates, some look like Eskimo igloos. Motels can be
shacks with bare floors and rudimentary furnishings, or luxurious places
accommodation of the standard of a Five Star Hotel. In the Far West, where t
reached their highest development, many are located around palm-clad s-
any
settlement.
they are also found in isolated areas far
away
from
.
pools and have their own restaurants. Some have facilities for doing the
laundry while he sleeps, and servicing his car during the night. Most have
gardens with tables and chairs under trees, where the motorist spends a ple
before going to bed.​

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