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| Brochure
circa 1970: Kummerlowe archive |
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Although
the Anaheim Motor Lodge featured a unique design, its guest rooms
offered familiar and standard HoJo's amenities. Top floor rooms
in the original low and high-rise buildings featured a barrel
rather than the traditional vaulted or cathedral ceiling. |
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| Brochure
circa 1980s: Courtesy of Dan Donahue |
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| Brochure
1993: Courtesy of Keith Sculle |
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room has been meticulously designed to carry through the theme
of contemporary elegance created by the architect. rooms boast
a private patio and balcony (with an exceptional view), double
vanities, remote control television ,
individually controlled air conditioning, and a host of amenities
such as bathroom heat lamps and imported tile shower-baths.
Without a doubt, from the beautiful enclosed pool and patio
to the elegance of each guest room, this motor lodge has been
designed for living." |
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| Photos
courtesy of David Gwynn |
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Anaheim's
guest rooms, while remarkably intact, were fully modernized by
the middle 2000s. |
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February 2005: Courtesy of Phil Edwards |
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