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A Elk River, Minnesota, motel is an accommodation designed for motorists, usually having direct access to an open parking area. The word motel is a portmanteau of motor and hotel, initially referred to a type of accommodation consisting of a single building of connected rooms faced a parking lot and/or a common area.

Elk River, Minnesota, motels usually have a homogenized appearance and are designed to cater to motorists. Motels are typically constructed in a "I", "L", or "U" shaped layout that features guest rooms, an attached manager's office, a small reception area, and sometimes a small diner.

Other Elk River, Minnesota, motels offer more visual distinction, often featuring eye-catching neon signs and themes from popular Americana.

Motels differ from hotels in their common location along highways, while hotels favor locations in urban cores. Elk River, Minnesota, motels also are oriented to the outside, while hotels have their doors facing an interior hallway. Motels include a parking lot, while some hotels were not built with automobile parking in mind.


Find Motels in Elk River, Minnesota:
  • Americinn Elk River, 17432 Hwy 10, Elk River, MN
    Americinn Elk River is a place to stay near your destination in Elk River, MN. Book a clean, hospitable hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Elk River, Minnesota.
  • Country Inn Suites Elk River, 18894 Dodge Street Nw, Elk River, MN
    Country Inn Suites Elk River is a place to stay near your destination in Elk River, MN. Book a convenient, relaxing hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Elk River, Minnesota.





 



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Resolved Question: Here is the beginning of my college essay. Could someone read this and proof it for me? please? thanks :)?

okay this is the very very very ROUGHH draft. I just wanna know how it is so far? and could someone help me identify the errors please? this is the beginning of my college essay and i havent finnished it yet. i know this is a big job and it is very much appreciated if u decide to do so :) thank u so much! ___ ““Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?” When I fully understood this quote, my life changed drastically. I was going into the fifth grade and my grandmother had just died from cancer. My sister, mom and I were all evicted from our home. Homeless, living in motels. My mother was struggling and I hated that, because she never deserved such a hard life. When my grandmother was dying of cancer my mother was the only one out of her 7 sisters and brothers who stayed by my grandmother’s side night and day. Saving just enough money to feed and clothe us the best she could, but the rest of her finances paid for my grandmother’s medications, bills, and etc. My sister whom is only 3years older than me found herself raising me, because my mother was hardly ever home during this time. She was always at work or at my grandmother’s house. I was taught to be very independent during these times. I’d cry in secret because my sister never allowed me to. There was no time to make a mistake or get into any trouble, because the ice was already so thin. That same year my mother moved us to Minnesota, where we buried my grandmother’s body. I was 14 now and entering ninth grade. Making money reigned so heavily on my mind. I wanted to help my mother in all the ways that I could. I was becoming of age and began to look for a job immediately. This was also my freshmen year of highschool. When I signed up for my classes I knew I wanted to be challenged. I knew that I didn’t want to settle for mediocrity and make A’s and B’s by taking the norm classes that are offered. I chose mainly rigourous classes and promised myself that I would pass each and everyone of them, and that I wouldn’t drop out of any of them no matter how hard they got. As time went by I started a job and became so involved in extra curricular activities that my focus became blurry and incoherent. My grades began to decrease and I didn’t know what to do. I began to feel like a failure and that it was too late to

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Resolved Question: Here is the beginning of my college essay. Could someone read this and proof it for me? please? thanks :)?

okay this is the very very very ROUGHH draft. I just wanna know how it is so far? and could someone help me identify the errors please? this is the beginning of my college essay and i havent finnished it yet. i know this is a big job and it is very much appreciated if u decide to do so :) thank u so much! ___ ““Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?” When I fully understood this quote, my life changed drastically. I was going into the fifth grade and my grandmother had just died from cancer. My sister, mom and I were all evicted from our home. Homeless, living in motels. My mother was struggling and I hated that, because she never deserved such a hard life. When my grandmother was dying of cancer my mother was the only one out of her 7 sisters and brothers who stayed by my grandmother’s side night and day. Saving just enough money to feed and clothe us the best she could, but the rest of her finances paid for my grandmother’s medications, bills, and etc. My sister whom is only 3years older than me found herself raising me, because my mother was hardly ever home during this time. She was always at work or at my grandmother’s house. I was taught to be very independent during these times. I’d cry in secret because my sister never allowed me to. There was no time to make a mistake or get into any trouble, because the ice was already so thin. That same year my mother moved us to Minnesota, where we buried my grandmother’s body. I was 14 now and entering ninth grade. Making money reigned so heavily on my mind. I wanted to help my mother in all the ways that I could. I was becoming of age and began to look for a job immediately. This was also my freshmen year of highschool. When I signed up for my classes I knew I wanted to be challenged. I knew that I didn’t want to settle for mediocrity and make A’s and B’s by taking the norm classes that are offered. I chose mainly rigourous classes and promised myself that I would pass each and everyone of them, and that I wouldn’t drop out of any of them no matter how hard they got. As time went by I started a job and became so involved in extra curricular activities that my focus became blurry and incoherent. My grades began to decrease and I didn’t know what to do. I began to feel like a failure and that it was too late to

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Resolved Question: Cheap Motels in Minnesota?

HI i'm looking to stay near the Mall of America area coming up and was wondering where the cheapest places to stay for a day (coming up for one night) are? I'm trying not to spend more than 50 if at all possible, thanks

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Resolved Question: Southwest trip in February, any tips or suggestions?

Am wondering about weather conditions for the following trip. Will be flying into Mesa from Fargo, ND on February 6th and renting a car(what kind of vehicle would you suggest for the following trip, I'm from northern Minnesota and drive a front wheel drive vehicle there). Will be heading north to the Grand Canyon on the 7th, then west towards Kingman, AZ for the night. Next day to Las Vegas and northeast to Utah hoping to make it to Page, AZ the next night. Then over to the 4 Corners and south to Gallup, NM for the next night. West to the Petrified Forest and then south to Tuscan, AZ. Haven't reserved motels yet as the travel plans are flexible as of now. I am wondering about info on weather conditions (temps/ snow chances/ road hazards) for the trip up to the Grand Canyon from Mesa, west towards Kingman, then through southern Utah, northern, northeastern and eastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico. Any and all info and suggestions are a great help. Thanks and have a great day!

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Resolved Question: Am planning a trip from February 6, 2010 through February 16, 2010 to the southwest.?

Am wondering about weather conditions for the following trip. Will be flying into Mesa from Fargo, ND on February 6th and renting a car(what kind of vehicle would you suggest for the following trip, I'm from northern Minnesota and drive a front wheel drive vehicle there). Will be heading north to the Grand Canyon on the 7th, then west towards Kingman, AZ for the night. Next day to Las Vegas and northeast to Utah hoping to make it to Page, AZ the next night. Then over to the 4 Corners and south to Gallup, NM for the next night. West to the Petrified Forest and then south to Tuscan, AZ. Haven't reserved motels yet as the travel plans are flexible as of now. I am wondering about info on weather conditions (temps/ snow chances/ road hazards) for the trip up to the Grand Canyon from Mesa, west towards Kingman, then through southern Utah, northern, northeastern and eastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico. Any and all info and suggestions are a great help. Thanks and have a great day!

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Resolved Question: Where can I find a list of privately owned apartments in the Philadelphia area?

One which is run by a landlord, no corporations. *** I don't have a job yet, still living in Minnesota. I want someone to approve me, no seedy places. It's easier for me to live there first. Hostels, Motels, Hotels suck (first two for sure, hotels are too expensive). Any ideas?

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Resolved Question: should i leave at 3am to catch my 6 am flight or book cheap motel across street from airport ?

its a hour and a half drive to the airport i live in iowa its near Minnesota the flight is at 6am so i would have to leave my house at 3am to get their early for security and all that. theirs cold here and deers that cross roads at night as well

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Resolved Question: Help me plan my trip to Nashville?

We always wanted to go to Nashville and on a recent drive back from Georgia to Minnesota we stopped in. We didnt have time to see much. We walked by (but didnt get to go into) World Famous Tootsies and Hard Rock Cafe and The Country music Hall of fame. We also stopped in a bar and heard an awesome band play... but we only had a couple hours so we hardly got to see anything. Well this summer we plan to take a weekend and fly there early in the morning. So this is what I need for help. How far is the airport from downtown Nashville? Is it within walking distance? Is there a shuttle? Would we have to rent a car? And where is the best place to stay? We want something cheap but not a roach motel. And what are the top places we should have on our "To See" list? Also, if you name a hot spot we should see also tell me how much it will cost. Im trying to keep a low budget. Plus what would be an awesome souvenir to pick up while we are there? Thanks!

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Resolved Question: how do you get your car when you want to go on a long bike trip?

We're planning to go on a 60 mile bike trip for the next weekend. We want to stay at a motel for one night at the 30 mile (half way mark) but are unsure of the fact that we wouldn't have our car with us. Also we would like to go to the end of the bike path (60 miles away) but can't figure out how to get back to our car. It would take us another full day to ride back and we only have one night and 2 days. Anyone have any ideas? Taxi? Bus? but 60 miles would be expensive? Is there any shuttle service on some bike paths? This is in Minnesota near Bemidji.

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Resolved Question: How Old do you have to be to rent a motel room in Minnesota?

How old do you need to be to rent a motel room in Minnesota?

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