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Cowboys and Tommy Guns Updated
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre led to a killing in St. Joseph, Michigan and the capture of the 2 Thompson Submachine Guns used in the slaughter on Chicago's north side. Lt. Mike Kline, Quartermaster for the Berrien County Sheriff's Dept. is the guardian of those two weapons.- 5
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Rookwood Speakeasy Updated
Part of the Butte Underground Tours is a vista to the Rookwood Speakeasy, a Prohibition era hootch hangout under the mile high city of Butte, Montana.- 3
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Pretty Boy's Death Mask Updated
Arthur (Pretty Boy) Floyd was one of America's most wanted men when he was cornered and killed by lawmen near E. Liverpool, Ohio on Oct. 22, 1934. He was transported to a local funeral home where he was put on display for crowds to see. A death mask was made by the proprietor of the funeral home and is now on display there. The big difference is that it is now a bed and breakfast.- 5
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Night Driving Safety Updated
Tips for Driving Safely at Night from Johnson and Johnson Vision 2011- 4
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Denver Mint Robbery Tour Updated
The Fall 2011 issue of American Road Magazine is all about the lurid lives of America’s gangsters, their hangouts, histories and holdups. One of the most famous heists of the 1920’s was the Great Denver Mint Robbery for which no one was formally charged. Now you can try to solve the mystery yourself and have a great time getting to know Denver, Colorado with the Denver Mint Robbery Tour.- 1
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Green Chile Cheeseburger Trail Updated
Interactive Map to a Unique Culinary "Delicacy" of New Mexico- 4
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Illinois National Highway Assoc. Coloring Book Updated
13 Page coloring book designed by the Illinois National Highway Assoc. to promote learning about the roadway and its history.- 3
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Woodward: Avenue of Dreams Updated
Woodward Ave. in Detroit, Michigan was the first paved stretch of highway in the country. It all stemmed from Mr. Henry Ford's invention, the Model T and his plant in Highland Park, a Detroit suburb.- 7
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Amish Heritage Tour Updated
The Elkhart Convention and Visitors Bureau has created an audio CD to guide visitors through Amish Country of Northern Indiana. These are scenes from that area.- 2
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LaPorte Remembers Lincoln Highway Updated
The Indiana Lincoln Highway Association have gathered historical photos surrounding the nations first coast to coast highway. The original highway passed through LaPorte, Indiana in 1915 and some of these images capture that experience.- 9
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National Road at 200 Updated
In May 2011 the National Road celebrated its 200 birthday. That same year, Mary Truitt, the president of the Illinois National Road Association, lead a caravan of antique vehicles from Vandalia, IL to Cumberland, MD.- 4
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America Travels Route 66 Updated
Vince Cricchio and his wife travelled the length of Route 66 from Chicago to Sta. Monica, CA with a film crew. The results will be a TV series slated for 2012 entitled "America Travels" that will focus on the towns they visited during the trip.- 6
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Movie Manor Updated
Movie Manor is one of the most unique drive in theatres in North America because it’s the only place where you get both a motel room and a drive in theatre all in one. George Kelloff is the proprietor of the Best Western Movie Manor in Monte Vista, Colorado a truly one of a kind experience.- 4
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Hollywood Museum Updated
Images of the displays in the Hollywood Museum located in the famous Max Factor building in Hollywood.- 1
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Pines to Palms Highway Updated
Some wags say the camel is a horse designed by a committee. The same might be said for the Jefferson Highway! This long forgotten but now much cherished classic American highway once stretched from the pines of Manitoba, Canada to the sultry palms of New Orleans. Mike Conlin, a map maker by trade, is the president of the Jefferson Highway Association with a passion for reconnecting this legendary thoroughfare. The association’s inaugural meeting was chronicled in the spring issue 2011 of American Road Magazine.- 8
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Long Live the King Updated
The King Drive In has been showing movies to generations of families in their northwestern Alabama town of Russelville.- 2
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Vali Hi Drive In Updated
The Vali Hi Drive In in Lake Elmo, MN is one of two surviving outdoor theaters in St. Paul, MN. Owner Bob O'Neil has owned the moonlight moviehouse since 1978.- 3
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Death of an American Icon Updated
Photographer Arnold Berkman created a unique, if controversially named, collection of pictures of Route 66 between Illinois and California. See his full collection at http://www.arnoldberkmanphotography.com/.- 6
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Sky View Drive Inn Updated
Sky View Drive In Litchfield, IL is the last remaining Drive In Theatre on Historic route 66 in Illinois. The theatre now sports an Interactive Wayside marker.- 5
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Breezy Rider Updated
Dave Preston has been an enthusiast of anything with pistons since he was a little tyke. He has been a long time columnist for the American Road Magazine and old friend of editor Thomas Repp and his wife Becky. His deepest passion is reserved for motorcycles which he says are the only way to REALLY appreciate the American Road.- 5
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Corn Power: POET Updated
POET is a company that does biorefining which produces ethanol fuel from corn and also from cellulose waste materials. It is based in- 5
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