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Springfield, MO |
Day 14, Historic Route 66. Short mileage, long on fun, views & experience. So much here, it will take two posts to cover it all!
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Springfield, MO |
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This abandoned section of old Rt 66 is hiding below an overpass under Glenstone Avenue, Springfield, MO. |
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This vintage car is an eye-catcher for what is now a Best Western Hotel in Springfield, MO |
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The Rail Haven is now a Best Western Hotel, Springfield, MO |
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You can see antique gas pumps at the office. |
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I liked the look of this eatery, Springfield, MO |
The giant chef at this fun spot is a new addition along Rt 66 in
Springfield along E St. Louis St.
at the Rt 66 Food Truck Park &
London Calling Pasty Company.
For other "muffler men," Click. |
Fun memorabilia, inside & out. |
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"London Calling," Springfield, MO |
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It's a Classic! Springfield, MO |
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Steak and Shake has been here for decades, Springfield, MO |
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The hostess at the Visitor Center was very knowledgeable and helpful. |
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The Visitor Center has several cool items on display. |
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The Visitor Center, Springfield, MO |
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The Visitor Center, Springfield, MO |
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I was impressed with this Masonic Lodge, downtown Springfield, MO |
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This one of the nicest American Legion buildings I've seen. Springfield, MO |
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Bud's Tire and Wheel, Springfield, MO, had great murals, but was closed for viewing the indoor goodies. |
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Bud's Tire and Wheel, Springfield, MO |
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Bud's Tire and Wheel, Springfield, MO |
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They're getting away! It's Bonnie & Clyde! |
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This fun display is at Bud's Tire & Wheel |
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