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Trip to Hell and Back Updated
This summer we visited Hell, Michigan. We found good food and ice cream in Hell. It was a pretty happenin' place! It was well worth the visit. Just remember to grab your "Get out of Hell Free" card at Screams Ice Cream parlor on your way out the door.
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US 56: Kansas-Oklahoma-New Mexico Updated
The Great Plains--US 56 heading pretty much straight-arrow to the southwest through southwest Kansas, the Oklahoma 'panhandle', and northeastern New Mexico. Came within a few miles of the southeast corner of Colorado and right after crossing from Oklahoma into New Mexico (the shortest state-to-state land border in the US, BTW) we were close enough to the northwest corner of Texas to spit into it!
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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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Virtual Route 66 Updated
In 2010 three graduate students Ann King, Tina Lai and Marc Meyer from California State University East Bay campus created “The Mother Road Multimedia Experience”. The project was described in the Tunnel Vision column of the Winter 2010 edition of The American Road Magazine.- 7
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Waldmire's Wheels Updated
Bob Waldmire was a gifted pen and ink artist who lived on, loved and gave image to Route 66 and the country that surrounded it. He has a marvelous collection of vehicles, including a renovated school bus to get himself down the road.- 15
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Washington House Updated
Two Rivers, Wisconsin is the home of the original Sundae. The Washington House is a museum that chronicles the history of Two Rivers and the Original Sundae.- 2
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Weeki Wachee Wonders Updated
The famous Weeki Wachee underwater show was founded by a former navy diver following WWII in a natural spring in northwest Florida. For over 60 years generations of mermaids have entertained thousands of tourists in the underwater arena. In 2008 Florida made Weeki Wachee its 160th state park.- 13
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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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World War I Museum Kansas City, MO Updated
The Liberty Memorial - World War I Museum is a tour through world history that does not recieve a lot of attention today. This museum tells the story of WWI, how it began, the people involved, the struggles, etc. It is well worth the stop, and I highly encourage during a visit to take time and read all the little placards throughout the outer rim of the museum as well as those on the walls inside about specific individuals. They all tell a unique story and this puts a very emotional human element to this time period.- 12
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Yellowstone Trail Updated
This historic highway was born in the middle of the nation and spread west and east to become a transcontinental route in the 1920's. Find more information at www.yellowstone.org.- 8
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