Route 66 was a mostly two lane highway that extended from Chicago to Los Angeles, through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, before gradually giving up to the modern interstate. Most of the old pavement is still there, and can be followed with the right maps and directions. I drove the entire length of old 66 in 2012, and invite you to follow along!
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Texas Route 66 - Groom
GROOM, TEXAS. The famous Britten water
tower continues to lean out over the Texas Panhandle after all these years, despite the sign
showing which way is up. Classic 66, the tower was purposely tilted by
Ralph Britten to attract attention to his nearby truck
stop. (Every 66 business owner looks for some kind of angle.) The water
tower remains, though the truck stop is gone, victim of a fire some
years ago. Seems they never thought to actually put water in that tower.
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