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          Business View Magazine
        
        
          G6 Hospitality
        
        
          
            After 50+ years, still leaving the light on for the frugal traveler
          
        
        
          It may be hard to believe, but there was a time in this
        
        
          country, and not too long ago, when a night at a good
        
        
          motel cost just six dollars. Here’s how it happened:
        
        
          It was in 1960, and two real estate contractors from
        
        
          Southern California decided to do what an increas-
        
        
          ing number of Americans were also doing at the time
        
        
          - taking a cross-country road trip with their families.
        
        
          Why not? Roads were never better, as the country’s
        
        
          new interstate highway system was beginning to inter-
        
        
          weave itself across the land; cars were bigger, faster,
        
        
          and more powerful than ever; gas was cheaper than
        
        
          milk; and the nation, as a whole, was entering an era
        
        
          of optimism and prosperity. Driving long distances was
        
        
          becoming America’s new way to explore the country.
        
        
          The only hitch that William Becker and Paul Greene
        
        
          experienced as they motored about the landscape was
        
        
          a dismayingly limited choice of consistent, affordable
        
        
          lodging for the average, leisure traveler on a budget.
        
        
          So, as many American entrepreneurs before them had