The Holiday Motel was the first motel in Door County. Built in the Cubist Modern (or Modern International) design, it opened its doors on Saturday, May 31, 1952. The motel was designed and owned by William Paul, owner of the local supper club the Nautical Inn, and his business partner Myron Krueger. According to newspaper reports of the time, the two emphasized the "modern" detail and amenities when listing such items as a ventilated phone booth just for the business traveler's calling convenience, the fire-proof and chip-proof Simmons furnishings, the glass-block windows, photo-mirrors, tile bathrooms, theatre-lit hallways and stairs, and white stucco and cement block construction - the newest methods of the day. |
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The Holiday Motel was purchased in May 2007 by Holiday Motel Management, LLC, a group of musicians and music enthusiasts. This group came together while working on Steel Bridge Songfest (SBSF), an original music festival designed to celebrate and raise awareness for the preservation of the historic Michigan Street Bridge. Efforts were successful and the bridge was saved and re-opened for good in the summer of 2011. The motel sits at the bridge's approach.
The fire turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Now fully renovated, the motel features new wiring, enabling digital connection potential to the recording studio from each guest room, brand new roof trusses, additional insulation between floors, sound treated rooms (we used a green, recycled product), a new ultra-efficient HVAC heating and cooling system for the guest rooms and public spaces, lobby and reception area improvements, brand new carpeting and drapery, and more. We were even able to clean and reinstall our original 1950s Simmons furniture, and restore much of our original tile. Anything that could be saved was saved. The only major change was the removal of a wall in the lobby entryway which makes the space much more open and inviting. The Holiday is campaigning to get the motel listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is pursuing LEED certification for the green efforts used in the remodeling. Exciting new ideas are being conceived and implemented daily to further the motel's legacy of creative collaboration. Local artists and some Construction Zone participants are contributing to the interior design. Glass fixtures were donated by local artisans Popelka Trenchard Glass, and Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go's, a talented interior decorator and 1950s enthusiast, was first to get on board, and will one day design a featured guest room. Several other custom-designed rooms are being planned for the future. Lastly, it should not be forgotten that The Holiday resumed as the song-writing headquarters for Steel Bridge SongFest in 2009 and is now entering their 8th year of the festival(Beach Harbor Resort graciously hosted the song-writing portion of the event in 2008). Other events have since sprung up as a result of the popularity of SBSF and The Holiday Music Motel now also plays host to two other events taking place around Halloween ('Dark Songs') and Valentine's Day' (Love On Holiday') in addition to their weekly live original open mic (WRiTERS NiGHT) and regularily scheduled house concerts. |
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