[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 104 (Friday, July 19, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1103-E1104]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
75TH ANNIVERSARY OF BEST WESTERN ROUTE 66 RAIL HAVEN MOTEL
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HON. BILLY LONG
of missouri
in the house of representatives
Friday, July 19, 2013
Mr. LONG. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commemorate the 75th
anniversary of the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven Motel, located in
Springfield, Missouri.
Founded in 1938, the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven Motel has a
long and storied history of serving Southwest Missouri and travelers
from all over the United States. Brothers Elwyn and Lawrence Lippman
built the original motel on their grandfather's apple orchard located
on the eastern city limits of Springfield and Route 66. From 1938 and
on, the Lippman brothers continued to expand their motel to accompany
more customers. In 1948, the Best Western motel chain was founded and
Lawrence began to serve on their board of directors in 1951, making
Rail Haven part of the Best Western family. The motel is the oldest
continually operating national branded Best Western hotel on Route 66
and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
Throughout the next half century, Rail Haven and the City of
Springfield saw vast growth and change. In 1994, local Certified Public
Accountant Gordon A. Elliott acquired the property and through his
vision and leadership, the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven Motel
extensively remodeled and upgraded its facilities. Today vintage gas
pumps and classic cars can be found on the Rail Haven grounds, which
shed light on the motel's humble beginnings.
Through Gordon's hard work, innovation, and leadership, Rail Haven
has seen tremendous success in recent decades. In fact, Gordon was
recognized as the 2013 Springfieldian by the Springfield Area Chamber
of Commerce.
The Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven Motel has a very distinct honor
to be one of the original Route 66 motels. A very few number of these
motels were part of the national chain, and it is very rare to find one
that retains that affiliation to this day. I am honored to recognize
the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven Motel for its steadfast hard work
and dedication over the past 75 years and look forward to watching its
success for years to come.
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