5211 North US Highway 51 Janesville, Wisconsin
608-756-0219
"Janesville's Newest Kitchenette Hotel"
Welcome to the "best" Kitchenette Hotel
in the Janesville, Wisconsin area!


Enjoy a relaxing environment situated on 8 park-like
acres, surrounded by woodlands and nature.
Conveniently located within a 5-10 minute commute from
any City of Janesville, WI location,
we should be your first choice for any of your business or
personal extended stay requirements.
HOTEL OFFICE HOURS: 9AM-9PM daily
Hotel Amenities


    Free WI FI high speed Internet

    100+ TV channels

    3 separate rooms: kitchen, bedroom, bathroom

    Full size kitchen: Full size refrigerator, stove,
    microwave & table for 2

    Tiled bathrooms with shower

    Secure door front parking for your vehicles,
    contractor trucks boats & equipment.

    Parking lot security camera surveillance

    Duplex Buildings

    Quiet park-like setting
Hotel Rates
All prices are totals,
there are no hidden expenses

Weekly
$220.00 total - 1 or 2 person
$230.00 total - 2 adults & 1 child

Monthly
$800.00 Total

Daily
$55.00 Total

Maximum occupancy:
2 adults and 1 child per room
Click link below for map of our location and
zoom out to see the Janesville area and our
Hotels location.
DIRECTIONS FROM
I-90
1)  Take I-90 Exit 171 B
2)  Go 2 1/2 miles W. on Hwy 14
3)  Turn Right on N. Hwy 51
4)  We are 1 mile down on the Left.
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Travel times to Janesville WI locations:
Thresheree Park - 5 minutes
Rock County Airport - 20 minutes
Lake Koshkonong -15 minutes
Mercy Hospital - 5 minutes
St. Marys Hospital - 15 minutes
Rock County Fairgrounds  (4-H fair) -10
minutes
Southern Wisconsin Airfest Show -15 minutes
Aqua Jays National Tounament Water Ski
Show - 3 min.
Alliant Energy Center - 40 minutes
Coliseum (Madison) - 40 minutes
Kohl Center - 45 minutes
UW Madison - 45 minutes
Dane County Regional Airport - 45 minutes
Welcome ANR PIPELINE & MICHELS CREW!
World Dairy Expo - 40 minutes
GM Assembly Plant - 15 minutes
Peaceful, Quiet & Clean

Many Hotels say they have it...we do!  We always maintain a great group of guests!

The
51 Kitchenette Hotel has a reputation for setting high standards that our guests appreciate.

"We're here to serve up one of the best
hotel deals in the Southern Wisconsin area!"
51 Kitchenette Hotel
5211 N. US Hwy 51
Janesville, WI 53545
Phone # 1-608-756-0219
Welcome to the
Dairyland!
motel poloicies
Or
Or
Grand Hotel Janesville WI 1925
Meyers Hotel Janesville Wisconsin
Hotel Corneau  Janesville Wi 1890
Hotel Corneau 1890-1910
Raiload Hotel Janesville WI
Hyatt House Janesville WI Hotel 1856-1867
Hyatt House (hotel) 1856-1867
Interurban Hotel Janesville WI
Interurban Hotel
London Hotel Janesville WI 1982
London Hotel 1982
Meyers Hotel Janesville WI 1875
Meyers Hotel 1875
Montery Hotel Janesville WI
Montery Hotel 1937-1945
Williams Hotel Janesville WI
Williams  Hotel & Kens Club
Janesville Wisconsin  
Old Historic Hotels
 
(all are no longer in business although a few still stand such as the London Hotel & Montery Hotel)
Grand Hotel -1925
JANES HOTEL - Owned by Charles Stevens. He then sold this to J. P. Dickson and built the "Janesville Stage House"

JANESVILLE STAGE HOUSE - 1837. First significant hotel in Janesville. The structure was torn down in 1859.
MEYERS HOTEL was built on its place later in 1861 and had 100 rooms.

ROCK COUNTY HOUSE - 2nd significant hotel in Janesville was opened by Volney
Atwood at the corner of Main and Court streets.  It was kept by him only for a short time,
and he was succeeded by a Mr. Blood, and then later by Sol Hud-
son, who ran the hotel as the
American House.

AMERICAN HOUSE - 1840.
Corner of Court & Main Street. In 1867or 1868 it was destroyed by fire.

AMERICAN HOTEL -1847
In 1847 a three-story brick block next to the Rock County
House — then called the American Hotel — on Main street was
erected by Morris C. Smith and his partner. It was later occu-
pied by William Conrad as a store building.

STEVENS HOUSE -1848
Early in this year Charles Stevens began building a large
hotel, to be called the Stevens House, at the corner of Milwaukee
and Franklin streets, where the Hyatt House was afterwards situ-
ated. The new hotel was to be something grander than had ever
been erected in Janesville. On June 1, 1848, the "Gazette" pub-
lished an article concerning it, in which it was stated that it would
require more than an acre of plaster. It was finally finished and
opened on October 12 by Landlords Churchill and Sibley, and
was run as a hotel until it was burned in 1853.
On election night, the first Tuesday of April, the Stevens
House was destroyed by fire during one of the most violent gales
of wind ever experienced ; it was a wonder that more of the city
was not burned, as there was no fire department except a volun-
teer bucket brigade. The burning of the Stevens House prompted
the common council to take action in securing a better fire de-
partment and apparatus, though this was not accomplished for
some time thereafter.

The
HYATT HOUSE was built on the ruins of the Stevens House, but met the same fate...was entirely destroyed by fire in 1867, no insurance.
The burning of the Hyatt House, spoken of hereafter,
and the Chicago fire in 1871, finished the financial destruction of
Mr. Smith, though he kept his spirits and continued in the prac-
tice of law at Janesville until almost the time of his death, which
occurred October 17, 1892.

Stevens built another hotel on North First Street over Main. When Mr Stevens sold it, it was re-named
UNION HOUSE.

NEW ENGLAND HOUSE - 1850. Sold hands and was renamed again the STEVENS HOUSE.

JANESVILLE CITY HOTEL - 1851 owned by John King. He died a year later in 1852 and then the Hotel was suspend until 1854. Management proved a failure
and was sold. The new Hotel was called the Janesville House and operated under Auspicious circumstances.. Was released to another person and the name
changed to
SCHUYLER. Was released again and became the FARMERS HOTEL. Again, it kept getting re-leased over and over again.

Another new 2nd
SCHUYLER HOUSE - 1861. On Bluff Street, North of Court. This building was sold 2 more times. Was partially destroyed to fire. It was
rebuilt. Then resold again to Mr. Pember and re-named the
PEMBER HOUSE.


The OGDEN HOUSE , a five-story building on the northerly side of
Milwaukee street between Main and Bluff, was built by J. M,
May; it was used for commercial purposes for a couple of years,
but was turned into a hotel (The
MERCHANTS HOTEL) after the Stevens House burned in
1853. In 1859 the postoffice was located in this building.


The DAVIS HOUSE - 1861

JEFFRIES HOUSE - corner of Milwaukee and High Street. 50 rooms


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