Retro Roadtrip possible stay: The Munger Moss Motel

The Munger Moss Motel promises a charming vintage “vaycay” setting along the rustic Route 66 highway. Located in Lebanon, Missouri the Munger Moss Motel’s brightly lit neon sign has led many travelers of the night into a mid-century paradise. A variety of amenities are offered, including an outdoor pool, smokers’ rooms, and free wifi.

All rooms, true to their station, have been uniquely decorated and individualized with tourist photography and artwork depicting the glory and heritage of Route 66.

Owners Bob and Ramona Lehman greet travelers with a warm welcome and will gladly share their stories of the road while gathered around the motel’s outdoor fireplace.

The main office is also home to an impressive antique toy truck collection—one that will surely spread smiles across the faces of young automotive enthusiasts and older sentimentalists. With all the Route 66 highway and Munger Moss Motel have to offer, it’s a wonder why you’re still sitting at home. Time to grab your camera and plan a roadtrip because your experience can become part of Munger Moss history!

The Munger Moss Motel

1330 East Route 66 Lebanon, MO 65536 

Phone: 417-532-3111

Editor’s Note: Amazingly this, route 66 Icon is also up for sale! We’d love to see it go to a loving buyer!  Please visit here for more information.

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