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Historic Eisler Brothers Market on Route 66 in Riverton KS. -
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Historic Wagon Wheel Motel on Route 66 in Cuba, Mo. -
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Historic Wagon Wheel Motel on Route 66 in Cuba, Mo. -
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Historic Wagon Wheel Motel on Route 66 in Cuba, Mo. -
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The Wayside Motel on Route 66 in St Louis Mo. An old Motor Court with Garages in each unit. -
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Historic Ted Drews Custard Stand on Route 66 in St. Louis Mo.-
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The old signs from the Sunset Motel on Route 66 in Mo. Now used as apartments. -
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The worlds largest Rocking chair on Route 66 near Cuba, Mo.-
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The Old Rest Haven Court Motel in Springfield, Mo. -
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An old 4 lane segment of Route 66 just east of the Devils Elbow Bridge in Mo. -
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Signage along Route 66 in MO.-
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The Devils Elbow Bridge on an old section of Route 66 in Missouri between the Merrimec Caverns and Lebanon. -
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Tomahawk Indian Trading Post near ther Arizona, New Mexico Boarder on Route 66 -
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Picture from the Painted Desert/Petrified forest National Park in Arizona.-
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A night time shot of the classic neon at the historic Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, New Mexico. Our favorite stay along the Mother Road.-
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Our 1972 Silverliner home in Albuquerque. Very cool. Refinished for the period, Lava Lamps and 8 track player-
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This watercolor of my wife and I below the sign for the famous Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari New Mexico was painted by well know artist and Route 66 roadie, Pete Morris. -
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The famouse Munger Moss Motel in Lebabnon, Mo. Beautiful neon and great swimming pool for a warm summer night. Rooms were beautiful and Route 66 themed. -
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On Rt 66 near Merrimec Caverns in Mossouri -
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At the Enchanted Trails RV park in Albuquerque, NM. They rent out vintage RVs for the night. This was our 1972 Silverliner we stayed in. 8-Track player and Lava Lamp included.-
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Steffleback Bordello, Galena KS. Many "Johns" were murdered here by the Madam and her girls and then thrown down nearby mines. Building is said to be haunted if you believe in that kind of thing. -
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A long straight stretch of Route 66 leaving Albuquerque NM heading west. -
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Teepee Curios has been an attraction on Route 66 in Tucumcari for may years. -
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In the ghost town of Plano, Missouri. Seen here are the ruins of Alf Jackson's Trading Post and General Store with a U.S. Post Office also onboard. Oddly enough, this late 1800's two story hand-cut blue limestone building once housed the local mortuary and in later years a dancehall was situated upstairs before it burned down. -
I thought people here might be interested in a pair of slide shows I created after a recent road trip vacation across parts of Route 66 and through northern New Mexico and Colorado. I live in South Dakota, so headed straight south on Highway 83 until we hit Route 66 and made a loop over to Albuquerque and back up. We had four smoothie hubcaps on our PT Cruiser at the beginning of the trip, but only one survived, so we called our route the "Lost Hubcap Trail." Check out my photos at http://youtu.be/kVz1FD8K25Q and http://youtu.be/melNsFYs_U8 Enjoy!