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The History of The History of Accommodations or Accommodations or

Lodging IndustryLodging Industry

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The Sumerians• The recorded history of the hospitality

industry begins with the Sumerians, a group of people who inhabited an area known as Mesopotamia, near the Persian Gulf, by about 4000 BC.

• Much of this area, covering part of the modern state of Iraq, was particularly fertile, allowing many of the Sumerians to become skilled farmers and cattle breeders.

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• The Sumerians’ skill at farming enabled them to raise and harvest sufficient grain to support artisans and craftsmen who could devote their time and talent to other activities.

• The Sumerian farmers were eventually able to produce so much grain that they had a surplus available to trade.

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• Sumerians are often credited with inventing money and writing, both critical elements in the evolution of business.

• In addition to growing and trading grain, the Sumerians became skilled at converting it to alcoholic beverages, primarily beer. The Sumerian grain beverages were probably safer to drink than their water.

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• Local Sumerian taverns were probably among the first hospitality business.

• These were drinking establishments that catered to people who lived in the immediate neighborhood.

• The taverns served various beers and provided a gathering place for local residents to discuss the issues of the day.

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• Along these trade routes, certain stopping points became favored out of necessity.

• These stopping points became known as junction points that grew into trading centers and eventually evolved into cities.

Old Spice Trade Route

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• Journey segment is the maximum reasonable distance traveled in one day along trade and caravan routes without junction points.

• At these journey segments, lodging facilities became a need. They were called relay houses in China, khans in Persia, and tabernas in Rome.

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Classic Greek and Roman

• In ancient Greece, hospitality was provided by certain elements of religion: missionaries, priests and pilgrims formed a very large part of the traveling public.

• The accommodations were meager, providing only shelter and the barest of sustenance.

• In the earliest times, they were operated by slaves who belonged to the temples or holy places.

• Gradually, freemen replaced the slaves, but even they were considered to be of low social prestige.

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• In ancient Rome, the inns were large mansions. Owners of these inns would not allow guests to stay unless they carried a “letter of eviction.” Which was permission to travel from government officials.

• Inns and taverns were well established throughout the empire. Their taverns were called “tabernas,” and the attached inn was called a “caponas.” but the general quality of the taverns and inns available to the public was poor.

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• In early days in the Near East, caravans crossing vast desserts, stopped at caravansaries. These were accommodations that surrounded large courtyards.

• These were simple structures consisting of four walls that provided protection against marauding enemies who attacked under cover of darkness.

• Within the walls, platforms were constructed upon which the traveler’s slept.

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•The high point of this era in terms of hospitality was the development of the post houses along caravan routes.

•In his writings, Marco Polo described post houses known as yams as apartments suitable for a king

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• In the last years of the Roman Empire, taverns and inns provided shelter for traveling merchants, actors, and scholars.

• Accommodations were still primitive. There were rooms for people but no stables for the horses, more often there were stables but no rooms.

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• At some point, innkeepers began to incorporate food and beverage service in their operations.

• Another development was the Roman network of roads that crisscrossed Europe and parts of Asia and Africa. These roads provided fast and safe routes for travelers.

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• The history of the hotel in its present form goes back to the Middle Ages. In the 13th and 14th centuries, German and English literature made frequent reference to the “inn”.

• The development of the inn in the late medieval period was due to the improvements in security in many European societies.

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Industrial Revolution• During the height of the Industrial Revolution

in the 1700’s and early 1500’s there was a great demand for accommodation as people migrated to the cities to work.

• The emerging middle class could afford accommodations when traveling away from home.

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• The Industrial Revolution and the development of spas helped the growth of the hotel industry.

• By 1750, Brighton, Blackpool, Southern and other English seaside resorts were attracting bathers.

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• America’s first hotels were seaport inns.

• An example of an American inn is Manhattan’s Fraunces Tavern.

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• Public coach service was put into effect around 1650. The coaches ran between major cities and stopped wherever passengers wanted, similar to the way bus lines operate today.

• Coach inns were built along the routes primarily at points where teams of horses were changed. The British use the term ordinary to describe such inns.

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• The United States Postal Service, established in 1710, called its primary routes between major towns along the Atlantic Coast Post roads.

• With the establishment of these post roads, entrepreneurial farmers converted their farm houses into inns. Passengers from the coaches slept in the hostel’s long room with their feet towards the fire.

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• The automobile led the hotel industry into a booming business in the 1920s.

• The term motel, coined from “motor hotel.” goes back to the time when a farmer owning land along the major routes would build wooded 10 foot by 10 foot cabins along the road in front of his property.

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• A car would pulled right of the cabin, where a traveler could spend the evening.

• The owners of these motels soon expanded to perhaps, 15 cabins. These were called tourist courts.

• These businesses proved profitable during the free economy of the 1920s.

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• The advent of air travel prompted resort hotels to spring up around the world.

• Many resorts offered package plans, some in conjunction with the airlines where one price pays for airfare and accommodations.

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