Everett is a small town located in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, with a population of under 2,000. Settled in 1795, Everett has been skirted by the Lincoln Highway bypass and the levee built along the Juniata River. Travelers who venture into the town--originally known as Bloody Run--are treated to a relaxing historical visit.
Step back in time at this quaint rest stop along historic Lincoln Highway overseeing the Juniata River. Each room offers one or two full-size beds, a shower/bath, and color cable TV. Some rooms are also equipped with a refrigerator and a microwave. The Traveler's Rest website advertises any room from one to four people per room for just $35, as of January 2011. The motel, which is only open April through December, also offers a picnic area, access to the river, a cafe, gift shops, and miniature golf.
The Union Hotel is a small property with 10 rooms and two suites. The hotel offer two different dining options. Wireless internet is available throughout the building. Each room offers a flat screen TV with cable, an iron and ironing board, a phone, and a floor-mounted safe. Every guest is also provided with a day pass to the local fitness center. Rates range from $89 to $169 as of January 2011. The hotel got its start in 1802, when Michael Barnollar constructed a stone building where he lived and operated a store.
Carolyn Courts Motel is a two-story property located on Everett's Main Street. Built in the 1940s, small motel has an adjacent restaurant.
Owned by Sue Caro, Motel 30 has been in business for 19 years and is located on Lincoln Highway. The number for the motel is 814-652-6557. Hockenberry's Juniata Hotel, located on Main Street, can be reached at 814-652-5027.