Curtain Rods and Perenials

I managed to get all of the curtains back up after the new windows were installed in the cabins. We talkin’ about 24 sets of valances, panels and inserts. Some of which I need to re-fashion as the windows open much more easily to let in the cool evening breezes.

IMG_0739rzAs I re-hung curtains, I took inventory of the hardware.  Most of the rods and hardware are in good shape; especially the older sets in cabin no.5.  I believe Grandmother Rankin hung her curtains on these rods and brackets.  I can’t imagine how  many different sets of curtains have hung from this sturdy hardware.  Mom used to buy 2 or 3 extra bedspreads for the cabins and always used them to make matching curtain sets.  Flash back to the 70’s and think burnt orange corded bedspreads from Sears.  I sew  curtains as well and delight using vintage fabrics, old quilts and pillowshams to create new looks for our cottages.

IMG_0265Grandmother’s tiger lilies still bloom every summer and watch me troop back and forth, in and out of the rooms to hang pictures and curtains, change quilt sets and switch lamps around for the perfect look.  Or, at least a look that will bring a room to life for a guest to enjoy and relax in!

More reservations are coming in every day for the coming 2013 season.  We’ve heard from friends in Canada, Vienna, London and all over the United States.   And it will be our 89th year of operation!  We are still family owned and operated since Grandad started up the Rankin Auto Court in 1924.  We are proud to offer the cleanest, most comfortable and affordable  accomadations you will find on the way to Yellowstone and Teton National Parks.

Give us a call and let us know when we can have a room or cabin ready for you this summer!  Travel Safely!

Welcome to the Rankin Motel

Built circa 1927, in Ashton Idaho, the Rankin Motel sits on Highway 20 to West Yellowstone National Park. In the tradition of the Auto Courts of the 1920s, the Rankin Auto Court provided hospitality throughout the years to travelers from all parts of the world. Join us along your way and enjoy a minute with us. We hope to capture a few experiences we’ve had with the visitors who have stopped by. Reflect, remember, and rest. We hope to see you!