Blue_Swallow_Motel
Blue Swallow Motel
Historic place in New Mexico, United States
The Blue Swallow Court in Tucumcari, New Mexico, United States, is a 12-unit L-shaped motel listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico as a part of historic U.S. Route 66. Original architectural features included a façade with pink stucco walls decorated with shell designs and a stepped parapet, on-site office and manager's residence, and garages located between the sleeping units for travelers to park their motorcars. It is one of the longest continuously operated motels along New Mexico's slice of Route 66. The Swallow from the sign can be seen in the movie Back to the Future Part II,[2] and inspired the creators of Pixar's movie Cars to create the "Cozy Cone Motel"[citation needed] (and the town of Tucumcari itself inspired the mountain in Radiator Springs).[citation needed]