Does anyone have any photos of the Days Inn off 75 by the Hollywood Casino when it was painted that horrid green color?
Looking for photos of the Days Inn off 75 by the Hollywood Casino when it was painted that horrid green color?
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Better question...does anyone know the Original Name of that place (late 60's) ?
posted by justareviewer on Jul 10, 2012 at 10:53:41 am #
Ask, and ye shall receive:
http://maps.co.lucas.oh.us/Areis/WebTSI.asp?specimg=60107\DSC06902.jpg&cmd=Image
posted by gamegrrl on Jul 10, 2012 at 10:56:28 am # 1 person liked this
You'll have to copy/paste the entire URL to see it.
BTW justareviewer, I think it was the Hospitality Motor Inn/Lodge or something like that.
Yikes!
I don't think I ever saw it when it was green. But that color is horrid. Eek!
Thanks for the link, gamegrrl. It was interesting to see...in a retina-burning kind of way. ;)
You should have seen it from 75 the full length. So bad..lol
The photo would be more accurate if the grounds were littered with beer cans and if you threw in a couple of gratuitous hookers and crackheads.
posted by historymike on Jul 10, 2012 at 05:28:54 pm # 1 person liked this
It looks like a place where pistachio's go to die.
posted by Danneskjold on Jul 10, 2012 at 07:23:46 pm # 2 people liked this
Better question...does anyone know the Original Name of that place (late 60's) ?
I think that when I was a kid I ate at the restaurant. Was it called the Glass Pavillion?
I believe at one point this was called the "Hospitality Inn". You know, back in the day when they provided quality service, food and clean, bugless rooms.
Current owners are probably hoping for a corporate chain to purchase the site, bulldoze it (Let the critters and varmints scatter) and build a new hotel for casino business. That is if the site would meet current zoning regulations.
It was called The Hospitality Inn back in the late 60's early 70's
posted by streetisneat on Jul 16, 2012 at 01:00:35 am #
I remember that place! They had two dining rooms split with an elevated bandstand. We used to go there for dinner and dancing. It was a real nice place back then, but that was in the mid to late 1970s.
Maybe not so much these days.
Justread, it was indeed called the Glass Pavilion! I had forgotten about that. They had a Friday night seafood buffet, and a Wednesday night Hillbilly buffet. Whatever THAT is.
THANK YOU! just found a 1975 Blade article that confirms the Hospitality Inn name: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19750331&id=3hZPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OAIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7219,6099635
posted by justareviewer on Jul 16, 2012 at 03:24:20 pm #
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