
Will you believe me if I say that the wooden like structures you see in the picture above are the motel rooms? These are the small rooms of Tee Pee Motel located in Wharton, Texas.
There are ten identical sand-colored, one-room teepees, built out of concrete and plaster. Sitting in a perfect line at a right angle off the highway, they look like a row of giant cupcakes. These cute little teepee rooms feature a bed, a little desk, a small fridge, a microwave and a chocolate-brown couch.
Brainchild of Frank Redford, these teepees said to be built around 1940s and 50s in Texas were once looked upon as the replicas of Stonehenge and Easter Island in Kerrville and the Eiffel Tower topped by a cowboy hat in Paris. A diesel mechanic named Bryon Woods and his wife, Barbara Woods decided to refurbish the Tee Pee Motel in 2003. Bryon dedicated two years of his life and $1.6 million for the restoration work and finally his work paid off and he got successful in resurrecting the motel and bringing back a bygone American era.
But believe me the photos don’t do the justice. You need to go and have a stay at these cute little tee pee rooms to have a true experience!
Source: MSNBC













