10 of America’s Oldest and Oddest Roadside Attractions You Can Still Explore Today

The Wigwam Village Keeping Sleepovers Iconic

Wigwam Village No. 6. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Gary63

For a vintage motel experience like no other, head to Cave City, Kentucky, and stay in a Wigwam Village. Built in 1937, these charming concrete teepees offer a retro roadside vibe with modern comforts. Part of a chain of Wigwam Villages that once dotted the country, this site is one of the last remaining examples of early 20th-century roadside hospitality. Book a night and relive the golden age of American road trips!

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