Litchfield cafe-motel complex named to National Register

The Belvedere Cafe and Motel on 817 Old Route 66 in Litchfield, Ill., was named to the National Register of Historic Places on March 2.

The Belvedere is better-known as the former home of the Route 66 Cafe before it moved down the street a few years ago. Last I heard, the restaurant building was vacant.

Here’s a summary of the property’s history from “Along Route 66” by Quinta Scott:

Lester and Edith Kranich owned the Belvedere, built in the years following the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. The cafe was of the same ochre-tweed brick as the Ariston (Cafe) and in a style that was somewhere between Streamline Moderne and Spanish Colonial. By contrast, the motel was a plain white clapboard building housing a series of attached units, unusual in an era when motel owners generally built individual cabins.

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