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The Mother Road Route 66

Traveling the Main Street of America 2009

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Illinois Route 66

Just before crossing into Missouri. To take the short cut to get there. This was on the side of the road in southern Illinois. I remember seeing these years ago. They are embedded in the side of the tree trunk. The ramps were here first and the tree grew up between them. Nathan with an Illinois shield and fighting the wind.

Missouri Route 66

A still very much in business drive-in theater. There were ruins of many more along the way. There are many, many vacant and abandoned structures that were once motels, gas stations, and stores. Long gone, nothing but ghosts there now. A very nice leisurely drive in western Missouri and I have the road to myself for now.

Oklahoma Route 66

This place is almost a ghost town. My view of the same courthouse. Screen shot from the Grapes of Wrath as the Joads pass by the Sayre Oklahoma courthouse. A mural and a little bar. Very good museum here too.

Texas Route 66

A railroad trestle that been out of use a long, long time. Well, when you gotta go you gotta go. The sun sets on another day. I wonder who lived in this house and what they did. This was once a motel. This place has also seen better days.

Route 66 . Home

We finally made it home about midnight, exhausted and I asked myself did I really do this trip? Sadly, it was over. Traffic was backed up for miles. The old cars were visitors who were traveling Route 66, and not part of the display. An original piece of old 66 pavement in the museum.

Arizona Route 66

A little bit of greenery before crossing the Colorado River and enter the first town in California, Needles. May I help you? The town was named for Olive Oatman. To read the full story. The Oatman Hotel where Clark Gable and Carol Lombard honeymooned. They were doing renovations so it was closed off when we were there. The burros could do whatever they wanted to do. After miles of driving and thinking we were at the end of the earth we suddenly came upon the town of Oatman.

California Route 66

We even went by the home of Nicole Brown Simpson. This is a pic of the infamous gate where she was murdered. I saw this one, too, after getting my map. 1174 Hillcrest located in Trousdale Estates in Beverly Hills.

Kansas Route 66

We ate lunch at this very good little place in Baxter Springs, Kansas. It occupies the former bank building that was once robbed by Jesse James in 1876. A sign for a really neat bridge. It runs and looks just as it did when the moviemakers saw it. Where do you want to go? .

New Mexico Route 66

An old advertisement for the El Rancho Hotel miles down the road. Te of the Cliff Dwelling Trading Post. Leaving Gallup, New Mexico. He thinks of it as a challenge to see how long he can go and not smile in a picture. The next morning and checking out. Richard Boone room down the hall. Amazingly we see Canadian Guy again checking into the same hotel. A lot of neon in this town too.

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This web page beckyhyatt.blogspot.com states the following, "Traveling the Main Street of America 2009." We saw that the webpage said "June 16 - 20, 2009." It also said " We left LA and took a side trip to Yuma, AZ to see my aunt and uncle. I didnt get to spend much time with them at all so I decided that I will just have to go back! To see a few pictures on the way home. Ive planned this trip for 10 years and now I can check it off my bucket list. Would I do it again? Day 17, June 15, 2009."

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Illinois Route 66

Just before crossing into Missouri. To take the short cut to get there. This was on the side of the road in southern Illinois. I remember seeing these years ago. They are embedded in the side of the tree trunk. The ramps were here first and the tree grew up between them. Nathan with an Illinois shield and fighting the wind.

Missouri Route 66

A still very much in business drive-in theater. There were ruins of many more along the way. There are many, many vacant and abandoned structures that were once motels, gas stations, and stores. Long gone, nothing but ghosts there now. A very nice leisurely drive in western Missouri and I have the road to myself for now.

Oklahoma Route 66

This place is almost a ghost town. My view of the same courthouse. Screen shot from the Grapes of Wrath as the Joads pass by the Sayre Oklahoma courthouse. A mural and a little bar. Very good museum here too.

Texas Route 66

A railroad trestle that been out of use a long, long time. Well, when you gotta go you gotta go. The sun sets on another day. I wonder who lived in this house and what they did. This was once a motel. This place has also seen better days.

Becky in Africa! My volunteer experience in Kenya with Red Rose Tea and Free the Children

My volunteer experience in Kenya with Red Rose Tea and Free the Children. I took my flight to Toronto. Took my connection to Amsterdam. On that flight, I sat between a young Indian family on the right and an Indian grandmother to my left, who shared her spicy Indian food with me in gratitude for having helped her with her carry-ons. My plane, leaving snowy Toronto. I got my luggage and exited the airport, where another employee, Wangui,.