U.S. Route 66
There are many ghosts along U.S. Route 66. Ghosts of what once was, of a world that has moved on. Lonely outposts, forgotten towns, abandoned ruins, ghosts. Yet they still call out with a melancholy lure, that can quickly capture one’s soul. The route may be less traveled by today, but that can make all the difference.
Well it goes to St. Louis, Down to Missouri, Oklahoma City looks oh so pretty. You'll see Amarillo, Gallup, New Mexico.
Flagstaff, Arizona, Don't forget Wynonna, Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino.
Newberry Springs, Cal - Rt. 66
I first drove into Newberry Springs looking for Tony's Garage, the Bagdad Café and an old abandoned motel I remembered seeing back in 2013 when I was in the area for a Munzee Clan War activity.
Inspection Station, Daggett, Cal - Rt. 66
Rolling down Route 66, especially for the first couple roadtrips, you never know what you’re going to find.
Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch, Oro Grande, Cal - Rt. 66
Located on a stretch of old Route 66 in Oro Grande, Cal., Elmer Long’s Bottle Tree Ranch is one of the great reasons I enjoy driving through places I’ve never been.
Oro Grande, Cal - Rt. 66
I'm guessing that Oro Grande was once a busy little place, with Route 66 travelers stopping here for a rest, a bite of food or some gas so they could continue along their way.
Lenwood, Cal - Rt. 66
I was driving along a short (36-mile-long) section of the National Old Trails Road, between Victorville and Barstow, Cal. when this happened…..