
Boots Motel - Carthage, Missouri, USA.
N 37° 10.669 W 094° 18.838
15S E 383358 N 4115406
Arthur Boots began construction of Boots Court in 1938. Sited where US.71, & US.66 meet, The 'Crossroads of America' The Hotel has a Radio in every room, as it did in the 1940's. Located alongside the Mother Road in Carthage, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMNDFY
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 02/21/2015
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The Boots Motel, opened in 1939 as the Boots Court a historic U.S. Route 66 motor hotel in Carthage, Missouri.
A great place to stay, be prepared to be late arriving if your traveling west on 66 & you visit Gary beforehand, (Friend for Life) in his Sinclair Gas Station.
"The Historic Boots Court is located in Carthage, Missouri on Old Route 66 on what is called the "CROSSROADS of AMERICA". The Boots was built in 1939 by Arthur Boots, and still carries his name today. The "Motel" was saved from demolition by two sisters who are presently restoring the property to the way it was in 1949, and with the five rooms in the detached annex being completed and opened-for-business in 2012, this famous Art Deco-Streamline Modern building is currently listed by Trip Advisor.com as the "Best Motel in Carthage"! Stay with us and experience history.
On the exterior, two important changes were recently made. The inappropriate gable roofs, installed in the 1970s, were removed and the flat roofs reinstated using a matching grant from the National Park Service Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program. With the gable roofs gone, Boots Court will be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. And the neon sign has been restored to its original colors and wording thanks to a generous donation from a fan of Route 66 and Boots Court. The front sign pole again sports a big, round sign advertising “A Radio in Every Room,” as it did in the 1940s." Text Source: (
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