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  1. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    The Highlander Motel on Route 66 in Williams, AZ.
  2. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    Sign at the Jackrabbit Trading Post in Joseph City on Route 66 in AZ.
  3. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    The Grand Canyon Hotel on Route 66 in Williams, AZ.
  4. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    Downtowner Motel on Route 66 in Williams, AZ.
  5. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    Copper Cat Restaurant on Route 66 in Seligman AZ.
  6. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    Cool Springs station at the bottom of the 13 mile long, twisty turny, no guardraily section of Route 66 coming down from Oatman.
  7. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    Arizona 9 Motel on Route 66 in Williams, AZ.
  8. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    An old abandoned building on Route 66 in AZ.
  9. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    Angel Delgaillo's Barbershop and Gift Shop on Route 66 in Seligman. Angel, in his 80s, still cuts hair every day.
  10. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011 album 2

    For those of you not familiar with Route 66 history, Angel Delgadillo of Seligman Arizona is considered the person most responsible for reviving the Mother Road and bringing it back to life. Angel has spent the last 20 plus years crusading for the establishment of Route 66 as a national historic landmark and has been pretty sucessful. When the road was completely bypassed by the interstates (40 and 44) back in the early 80s and the Route 66 was decommissioned, the Mother Road was on it's deathbed, and many of the small towns along it were either dead or close to dying. Through Angel's efforts and the efforts of many others like him along its path through 8 states, it has had a breath of life breathed back into it. Today Route 66 is the Roadtrip of choice for hundreds of thousands of tourists from the all of the U.S. and all over the world.
  11. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Marker for the Continental Divide on Route 66 Between Milan and Prewitt in New Mexico.
  12. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    The wife and I and our bikes parked under the classic Blue Swallow Motel sign in Tucumcari, NM.
  13. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Another shot of the historic sign at the Blue Swallow on Route 66 in Tucumcari, NM. This one taken in daylight hours.
  14. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Sign for the Blue Spruce Lodge on Route 66 in Gallup. NM.
  15. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    The historic El Rancho Hotel on Route 66 in downtown Gallup, NM. During the heyday of Hollywood Westerns in the 30s, 40s, 50s many of Hollywood's most famous actors and actresses stayed here.
  16. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    The historic El Rancho Hotel on Route 66 in downtown Gallup, NM. During the heyday of Hollywood Westerns in the 30s, 40s, 50s many of Hollywood's most famous actors and actresses stayed here.
  17. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    An old school lumberjack in Albuquerque, NM.
  18. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Sign for the Lariat Lodge on Route 66 in Gallup. NM.
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    From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    The historic Kimo Theater on Route 66 in downtown Albuquerque NM.
  20. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    The historic Kimo Theater on Route 66 in downtown Albuquerque NM.
  21. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Our Garage when we stayed at the Blue Swallow Motel on Route 66 in Tucumcari.
  22. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Sign for the Arrowhead Lodge on Route 66 in Gallup. NM.
  23. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Route 66 Monument on the Mother Road in Tucumcari, NM.
  24. From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Worlds largest cross (190 ft/19 Stories tall) in Groom Texas directly off Route 66.
  25. Brainbucket Mike

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    From the album: Route 66 tour 2011

    Leaning Tower in Groom Texas right off of Route 66. And yes, they built it that was to be an attraction.
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