Route 66

On a recent trip we followed Route 66, then Hwy 69 to Kansas City. It was nice to slow down and imagine the activity that once existed among the small towns and roadside parks. At first I was sad to see them deserted, but then I realized, if not for the interstates, the old towns and parks would have been torn down, rebuilt, and gone forever. There's so much to see just a mile off the interstate, I'm glad the old places are still there for us to enjoy!
From a previous trip, the Blue Whale in Catoosa, Ok.
One of those views you don't get from the interstate.
An old filling station in Afton, Ok.
The buggy co. lasted only 11 years, the grocery is still in business.
Roadside park outside Carthage, Mo.
I have to throw in a plug. In Kansas City near Cabela's, we tried some Twisted Farm Food at the Hash House A Go Go. How can you resist a name like that! We were impressed, to say the least. Amazing food, atmosphere, service.

From a previous trip, the Blue Whale in Catoosa, Ok.
One of those views you don't get from the interstate.
An old filling station in Afton, Ok.
The buggy co. lasted only 11 years, the grocery is still in business.
Roadside park outside Carthage, Mo.
I have to throw in a plug. In Kansas City near Cabela's, we tried some Twisted Farm Food at the Hash House A Go Go. How can you resist a name like that! We were impressed, to say the least. Amazing food, atmosphere, service.