Monday, August 30, 2010

Flying Carpet Motor Inn - Des Plaines, Illinois

Flying Carpet Motor Inn - Des Plaines, Illinois

6465 N. Manheim Road, Des Plaines, Ill. 60016
Closest to O'Hare Airport
225 air-conditioned rooms, restaurants and cocktail lounge, in complete resort setting on 15 beautiful acres.

Mailed from Highland Park, Illinois to Marcia Rosenthal of Chicago, Illinois on June 8, 1969:

Hi Marcia -
Hope you like this card.
Yours truly
Cory

Flying Carpet Motor Inn - Des Plaines, Illinois

6465 N. Manheim Road, Des Plaines, Ill. 60016
Closest to O'Hare Airport
225 air-conditioned rooms, restaurants and cocktail lounge, in complete resort setting on 15 beautiful acres.

5 comments:

  1. I worked at the Flying Carpet through High School and most of College. The par 3 golf course was flat and tiny, but still fun, especially ubder the lights. ChiChi Rodriguez was a phenom at the time in the PGA. He played the whole course with his putter, laughing all the way. The Western Open was in town, and even Arnold Palmer came by. The minaret was a clever decoration of the chimney of the old greenhouse that had been on the property. It was cheaper to decorate it than to demolish it! The space-age forms on the left above surrounded the food service facilities - dining room on the first floor, banquet halls above, indoor pool in the basement. Miniatuere gold during the summer was replaced by a refrigerated ice rink from October - April.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I played hockey on the rink in the winter
    Jabls

    ReplyDelete
  3. It bacame the Grand Plaza when the Flying Carpet closed. It was run by a Greek named Simon. I used to go swimming in the outddor pool. I remember a bartender named Mel who operated a drink tent near the pool.

    ReplyDelete
  4. My mother worked at this motel as a switchboard operator back in the early 70's I think. I remember the outdoor pool and those "cabanas" along the side. Love these images, thank you so much for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  5. My mom worked here as a switchboard operator back in the early 70's I think. I remember the outdoor pool and those "cabanas" along the sides you could rent. Thank you for these memories!

    ReplyDelete