Profile America: Room at the Inn: First Motel

Monday, December 12 — Many Americans drive on their vacations, and if they don’t stay with relatives they often stay at one of the nation’s many motels. The term motel came to have meaning only when the automobile started to dominate the landscape and the term “motor hotel” came into general use. The first motel opened on this date in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, California.  It had accommodations for 160 guests in individual chalets, each with bathroom, telephone, and a garage. Today, there are close to 51,000 hotels and motels across the U.S., employing over 1.5 million people. With nearly 5-million rooms available, occupancy averages over 64 percent.

You can find more facts about America’s people, places and economy, from the American Community Survey, here.

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