20th century The Marriott Motor Hotel opened on January 16, 1957, It contained 360 soundproofed rooms, each with air conditioning, king-size beds and free radio and black-and-white television. The hotel consisted of 6 two-story buildings and a five-story central tower; all rooms had exterior entrances. The hotel also included a 335-seat Hot Shoppes restaurant, a gift shop, a barber shop, a beauty shop, a gas station, a laundromat, and an outdoor swimming pool that could be converted to an ice rink in the winter. Original rates were $8 per night plus $1 for each person, with a maximum charge of $12. Guests registered at a drive-in check-in desk, so the clerk could see how many people were in the guests' car. After the Marriott Key Bridge Motor Hotel opened in 1960 in nearby Rosslyn, the original property was renamed the Marriott Motor Hotel Twin Bridges. In 1962, the hotel was expanded with the addition of a 950-seat banquet room, the Persian Room. The expansion of the hotel's convention facilities proved so successful that, in 1963, two more 700-seat banquet rooms were also added. By 1968, the hotel had been expanded to 454 rooms. In 1978, Marriott sold the hotel, by that point renamed the Twin Bridges Marriott Hotel, along with four other hotels, to The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States for $92 million. Marriott continued to operate the hotels under their name, for a management fee and a percentage of gross operating profits. On June 29, 1979, American musician
Lowell George suffered a fatal
heart attack while staying at the hotel.
Closure and demolition The Twin Bridges Marriott Hotel closed permanently on December 18, 1988. It was demolished in 1990. The
Arlington County government rejected a 1991 proposal for office redevelopment. In 1994, it approved an office and hotel plan that was never built. In 1993, the
Department of the Army attempted to obtain the land for a proposed military history museum. In 2005, the County Board refused to grant permission for 2 seven-story office buildings on the site and an adjacent parcel at 355 Old
Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway. Instead, the county organized an exchange of parcels that shifted the private development closer to
Crystal City and secured the Twin Bridges property for public uses more in accord with its visual prominence and sensitive location. The site has been developed as a public recreation area as part of Arlington County's
Long Bridge Park. ==Adjacent Hot Shoppes Restaurant==