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At the Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, guests can experience a motel stay in an old-fashioned train caboose with 48 rooms in 19 cabooses and suites that can accommodate up to six people.
He paid $100 for the lot. Not knowing what to do with 19 railroad cabooses, he turned them into a motel. Owner Larry DeMarco bought the place three years ago. >> It needed a lot of work.
The Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant began on a dare in 1970, with a bid on 19 cabooses at auction, and has evolved into a collection of eclectic motel rooms in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country.
The family-owned Red Caboose Motel at Paradise Station is located about an hour and a half from Philadelphia in Ronks, Lancaster County. Action News Photojournalist Dave Edwards has more on the ...
The story of the caboose motel began with the challenge by an old school chum. According to the historical booklet, “Red Caboose Lodge,” Donald M. Denlinger, founder and president of the Mill-Bridge ...
At the Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, guests can experience a motel stay in an old-fashioned train caboose with 48 rooms in 19 cabooses and suites that can accommodate up to six people.
At the Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, guests can experience a motel stay in an old-fashioned train caboose with 48 rooms in 19 cabooses and suites that can accommodate up to six people.
At the Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, guests can experience a motel stay in an old-fashioned train caboose with 48 rooms in 19 cabooses and suites that can accommodate up to six people.
At the Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, guests can experience a motel stay in an old-fashioned train caboose with 48 rooms in 19 cabooses and suites that can accommodate up to six people.