The Gull Motel in happier days |
The view on Sunday |
It’s not a done deal yet, but it's very close.
I first wrote about the Gull Motel back in 2013 here, and even interviewed the owner.
The Gull Motel was a familiar and welcome sight to many U. S. Route 6 travelers during the 1960s and 70s. It first opened back in May 1962.
May 23, 1962 |
The motel’s classic sign was one of those things we watched for as we passed through Huron on the way to Cedar Point.
Although the Ohio Turnpike and State Route 2 had siphoned off much of the through traffic, in recent years the motel was still an economical alternative to the national chains.
It always makes me feel a little wistful when yet another bit of Roadside Americana in our area disappears. The loss of the Gull Motel is not surprising though; perhaps it's a little amazing that the little motel dating back to the early 1960s lasted this long.
I’ve written about the Twine House; the Showboat; Huron’s Main Street; Huron’s Saloon Days; Corky’s Restaurant and Motel; Huron’s street signs; the Huron Harbor Lighthouse; the Frostop Drive-in (with its large rotating root beer mug); and Wileswood Country Store.
A view from Route 6 of the former Gull Motel property. The motel sign has been repurposed as a sign for the Ford dealership.
Although the Ohio Turnpike and State Route 2 had siphoned off much of the through traffic, in recent years the motel was still an economical alternative to the national chains.
It always makes me feel a little wistful when yet another bit of Roadside Americana in our area disappears. The loss of the Gull Motel is not surprising though; perhaps it's a little amazing that the little motel dating back to the early 1960s lasted this long.
Courtesy Huron Historical Society |
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Huron has been a regular topic on this blog since its beginning.I’ve written about the Twine House; the Showboat; Huron’s Main Street; Huron’s Saloon Days; Corky’s Restaurant and Motel; Huron’s street signs; the Huron Harbor Lighthouse; the Frostop Drive-in (with its large rotating root beer mug); and Wileswood Country Store.
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UPDATE (May 2019)A view from Route 6 of the former Gull Motel property. The motel sign has been repurposed as a sign for the Ford dealership.
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