Stopping at a hotel in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1937


It's 1937, and we've been on the road for a long time, and I'm getting tired. What do you say we stop in New Brunswick, New Jersey? This image, by the way, is from the Duke University site ROAD (Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions). Looks like we have a couple of choices here, we can stop right now, or go on to the Hotel Woodrow Wilson.


Let's see, the Woodrow Wilson is two to three dollars for a single, and there's two of us, so it would probably be about twice that. Yes, I know that we're time-travelers from the 21st Century, and the expense to us would be minimal, but I'd like to take a look at that other place that says "Tourists' Rooms".


I mean, we're right here, all we gotta do is stop. See the sign? It says, "All Modern City Improvements." I'm sure that they would have running water (hot and cold!), a commode, a bathtub, and you can see that they have electricity, probably even a telephone.


Looks like there's even a convenient place to hang a towel! I can just picture myself a-setting there on the porch and looking out towards the garage. Look at those classic cars! My favorite view! The Raritan River Garage, 107 How Lane, New Brunswick, New Jersey.



I can just picture a delicious home-cooked meal, and maybe talking to the people who are staying there, asking them how they're handling the Depression. I'd be careful not to mention any touchy subjects, like Repeal. I'll keep my flask of whiskey hid, of course! You never know who you might offend. Does it sound like fun? No?

Well, OK, let's go on to the Woodrow Wilson. Might as well enjoy the luxury! Let's see, turn right at Circle...



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