Blue Bonnet Court

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Bluebonnet Tourist Camp
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
The dilapidated neon sign of the Blue Bonnet Court in 2007.
The dilapidated neon sign of the Blue Bonnet Court in 2007.
Location: Austin, TX
Coordinates: 30°18′36.75″N 97°43′58.24″W / 30.3102083, -97.7328444Coordinates: 30°18′36.75″N 97°43′58.24″W / 30.3102083, -97.7328444
Built/Founded: 1929
Architect: Brydson Lumber Co.
Added to NRHP: August 16, 1990
NRHP Reference#: 90001188 [1]
MPS: Hyde Park MPS
Governing body: Private

The Blue Bonnet Court, originally called the Bluebonnet Tourist Camp, is a historic motor court-style motel in north-central Austin, Texas. Built in 1928-1929 by Joe and Elizabeth Lucas, the motel is situated on the northwestern corner of the Hyde Park subdivision along what was then the main road out of town.[2] In the 1930s it featured Austin's first neon sign, which still hangs from the front (though in a dilapidated condition).

Blue Bonnet Court features a stone wall in front with 11 basic rooms and attached covered parking. The rooms are rented today as efficiency apartments.

The motel is located at 4407 Guadalupe Street. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

[edit] References

  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
  2. ^ Roadside Peek: Texas Motels: Blue Bonnet Court