Skyliner
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— Stroud, Oklahoma · Historic Route 66 —

A 1950s motor court,
fully restored.

Ten rooms. Original turquoise-and-red neon. Brand-new everything inside — bathrooms, beds, HVAC, electrical. Contactless 24-hour check-in. Right on the Mother Road.

01 / The Story

Built in the late 1950s. Brought back in 2026.

Jack and Lorene Tarter opened the Skyliner in the late 1950s — a classic Route 66 motor court with all the modern comforts of the era: air conditioning, in-room phones, carpeted floors, televisions.

Then time did what time does. The property faded. The neon went dark.

In May 2025, Charles Palmer and Cody Paige bought the building and got to work. New electrical. New plumbing. New HVAC. New walls. Ten rooms rebuilt from the studs, with updated bathrooms, comfortable beds, mini-fridges, and contactless entry — your own door code, available 24 hours a day.

The original turquoise-and-red neon sign was fully restored. It's lit again, watching over Main Street like it did the first time around.

02 / The Rooms

Ten rooms. All rebuilt from the studs.

Each room has its own unique door code for contactless entry. Inside: a comfortable bed, updated bathroom, mini-fridge, flat-screen TV, A/C, and free Wi-Fi. Free self-parking right outside your door. Daily housekeeping. Coffee in the lobby in the morning.

Comfort Single

1 Double Bed

Deluxe Single

1 Queen Bed

Comfort Double

2 Double Beds

03 / On Main Street

Walk to everything.

Stroud's stretch of Route 66 is wall-to-wall neon thanks to the town's Neon on Main project — 45+ custom signs lighting up the corridor. The Skyliner sits in the middle of it.

04 / Visit

Pull off the road.
Pull up to the neon.

Check-in / Check-out

3:00 PM / 11:00 AM

24-hour contactless entry by room code

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