My brother and I stayed at the Terry hotel back around 2000. The place was a time capsule. The room had 2 small beds that had such a hole in the middle of them that there was hardly any padding there. The matresses had tags on them with dates from the 1950s. There was a small dresser with a newspaper covering the splits in the bottom of the drawer that had a 1930s date on the paper. The door had a wedge cut off the bottom from 2 inches to zero that had been nailed back on the top of the door. We were on the second floor, so I am not sure what the lower floor was like, but the second floor looked like it was rarely used.One of my most memorable was the hotel in Terry MT. I asked for a wakeup call and they handed me a wind up alarm clock. The hotel was right out of 1930. The shower was a 6ft galvanized water trough turned on it's end.
There was another one somewhere in Central WY. I can't remember where, maybe Weatland. It had a $0.25 massage bed and paneling on the walls. 1960s house trailer decor.
The old Nullagvik hotel in Kotebue was the worst. $300/night all the doors had a 2" gap along one side due to settlement.
There was a Playboy magazine between the shower and the wall in the community bathroom that wasn't in too bad of shape. That was the only redeeming factor. I would probably stay there again just to see if it has changed at all.