Hotel Matador is a newly-restored bed and breakfast in downtown Matador, Texas (see where we are on this map). This West Texas community has a rich ranching heritage, offers abundant hunting opportunities, and is located in the beautiful Caprock Foothills. Hotel Matador opened for business in 1915. Renovations have returned the historic building to its former glory.
The new owners and hostesses are three sisters with ties to the community that span five generations. Your innkeepers are Linda Roy, Caron Perkins, and Marilynn Hicks. Two of them are retired school administrators eager to begin a new career. Marilynn is a former home economics teacher who is an excellent cook. Linda is a former English and journalism teacher who will be glad to assist you in document preparation.
Caron recently retired as the Director of PR at UTPB: she knows all things business. They are all West Texas women who love to host new friends in their restored, historic bed and breakfast.
The new owners and hostesses are three sisters with ties to the community that span five generations. Your innkeepers are Linda Roy, Caron Perkins, and Marilynn Hicks. Two of them are retired school administrators eager to begin a new career. Marilynn is a former home economics teacher who is an excellent cook. Linda is a former English and journalism teacher who will be glad to assist you in document preparation.
Caron recently retired as the Director of PR at UTPB: she knows all things business. They are all West Texas women who love to host new friends in their restored, historic bed and breakfast.
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Website Accessibility
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Hotel Matador is committed to furthering the accessibility and usability of its website, www.hotelmatador.com.
Hotel Matador will be using the relevant portions of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to guide its compliance.
The relevant portions of the WCAG will serve as our primary web accessibility standard, though other standards may also be used to provide accessibility to the extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Hotel Matador will be using the relevant portions of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to guide its compliance.
The relevant portions of the WCAG will serve as our primary web accessibility standard, though other standards may also be used to provide accessibility to the extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Jenny's Guest Room
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The ambiance of this white on white room is paralleled by the quiet efficiency of our mother who was called Jenny by her father and brothers as a child.
The quarters exude peace with its clear, calm minimalist hue.
All that is required for the perfect evening is some soft music and a romantic novel.
This room features two full-sized beds and a private bath.
The quarters exude peace with its clear, calm minimalist hue.
All that is required for the perfect evening is some soft music and a romantic novel.
This room features two full-sized beds and a private bath.
School Day's Guest Room
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Remember the desk with the slot for pencils or an inkwell?
Did you learn to read with Dick and Jane?
Then this room will capture the fond memories of your youth as you unwind at the end of the day.
We have all been educators in our careers, and we honor the dedicated people in that profession with this room.
This room features a queen-sized bed and a private bath.
Did you learn to read with Dick and Jane?
Then this room will capture the fond memories of your youth as you unwind at the end of the day.
We have all been educators in our careers, and we honor the dedicated people in that profession with this room.
This room features a queen-sized bed and a private bath.
Olive's Iris Guest Room
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The common man's orchid, the hardy iris is shockingly delicate with an intricate beauty endless in variety.
Our paternal grandmother, Olive Moore Russell, found solace and fulfillment as she loved and tended her vast garden of hybrid iris.
Each was unique with its name proudly displayed, and its story faithfully recalled.
Our wish is that each guest of this room will do likewise.
This room features a king-sized bed and a private bath.
Our paternal grandmother, Olive Moore Russell, found solace and fulfillment as she loved and tended her vast garden of hybrid iris.
Each was unique with its name proudly displayed, and its story faithfully recalled.
Our wish is that each guest of this room will do likewise.
This room features a king-sized bed and a private bath.
Meddie's Quilt Room
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Nothing symbolizes home and family more perfectly than a colorful quilt.
This room memorializes our maternal grandmother, Meddie Cox McElroy, who was an accomplished quilt artist.
Surround yourself by the beauty and sense of security evoked by this wonderfully American folk art.
This room features a king-sized bed and a private bath.
This room memorializes our maternal grandmother, Meddie Cox McElroy, who was an accomplished quilt artist.
Surround yourself by the beauty and sense of security evoked by this wonderfully American folk art.
This room features a king-sized bed and a private bath.
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