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The Tee Pee Motel reopened for business in October 2006. The Woods decided not to advertise, instead relying on a Web site, a page on MySpace and word of mouth.
The Tee Pee Motel in Wharton, Texas hosts guests from Texas and beyond who are in search of a peaceful, one-of-a-kind experience. And, it is one of only a few tepee-themed lodges still operating ...
The Tee Pee Motel reopened for business in October 2006. Woods decided not to advertise, instead relying on a Web site, a page on MySpace and word of mouth. And it didn't take long for word to spread.
A fire Friday evening caused significant damage to the Tee Pee Motel in International Falls. The fire at 1501 Second Ave. W. was reported at 7:19 p.m., said an International Falls Fire Department s… ...
Built in 1942 as Belcher’s Tee Pee Courts, it was fully restored in 2006 by Lottery winner Bryon Woods after being abandoned for over 20 years. Today, much of the property is still used as an RV park.
The Teepee Motel was shut down in the early ’80s after 40 years in business. Luckily, lottery winners Barbara and Bryon Woods decided to bring the property back to life and reopened it in 2006.
The fire at the Tee Pee Motel, 1501 Second Ave. W., was reported at about 7:15 p.m., an International Falls Fire Department spokesman said. Fire and ambulance units responded, but no one was injured.
According to the Wharton Journal-Spectator, Wharton County Sheriff's deputies raided teepee number ten at the Tee Pee Motel on March 27. Inside they found 48 grams of cocaine and some pot.
The Tee Pee Motel is one of just a handful of teepee-themed lodges - with buildings that mimic the shape of the conical tents used by American Indians long ago - that are left in the US.
The Tee Pee Motel reopened for business in October 2006. Woods decided not to advertise, instead relying on a Web site, a page on MySpace and word of mouth. And it didn’t take long for word to ...
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