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This is the hotel where Robert Pirsig, his son Chris and travelling companions John and Sylvia Sutherland stayed on 10th July 1968 on the motorcycle trip that was immortalised in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, published in 1974. A book ever more relevant to our human relationship with technology in the 21st Century.
I did a search on the book and it only mentions a hotel in Miles City, not the specific one. The 50th ride mentions the hotel, but not that he stayed there in 68. I'm not finding anything concrete that this is the place he stayed. It would be a great addition to the article. Maybe someone else will have luck.
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03:39, 10 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Fascinating. Mostly it is in private correspondence with the author, questions adding detail to the book.
It was the prime candidate in the early research. It was Mark Richardson's research for Zen and Now that confirmed it wasn't, it was most likely the Parkview Motel according to Bill of Bill's Cycle Shop.
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22:14, 14 June 2024 (UTC)reply