Rialto: Wigwam Motel

The Wigwam Motel in San Bernardino, California, is one of the last remaining examples of the iconic “Wigwam Villages,” originally built in 1949. The motel, with its distinctive teepee-shaped rooms, became a classic roadside attraction along Route 66, offering travelers a unique lodging experience. Its architectural novelty and place on the famed highway have made it a symbol of the golden age of American road trips and automobile tourism.

Nearby, visitors can explore the historic Adobe Church, a 19th-century structure that reflects the region’s Spanish and Mexican heritage. This simple, yet beautifully preserved building offers a look into the early days of religious life in Southern California. Another nearby destination is the Rialto Theatre, a vintage movie palace that dates back to 1925.

Pictured: The “Black Bell” at the Wigwam Motel

These nearby attractions, combined with a stay at the Wigwam Motel, offer visitors a mix of architectural, cultural, and historical experiences that reflect the unique history of Southern California. From the quirky charm of the motel to the historical significance of the Adobe Church the area provides a well-rounded itinerary for history enthusiasts.

Wigwam Motel is located at driving address 2728 E. Foothill Blvd, San Bernardino, California 92410

Official website: Wigwam Motel

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