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The MidPoint Cafe was open! "May I see the Ugly Crust pie menu, please?" |
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The MidPoint Cafe, still a classic 1950's diner. |
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Dennis Purschwitz, new owner of the MidPoint Cafe |
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The MidPoint Cafe in black and white, from 2010. |
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!
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The MidPoint Cafe was open! "May I see the Ugly Crust pie menu, please?" |
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The MidPoint Cafe, still a classic 1950's diner. |
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Dennis Purschwitz, new owner of the MidPoint Cafe |
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The MidPoint Cafe in black and white, from 2010. |
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One of my newest Route 66 acquaintances - Perry from Texas |
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Inside the Bent Door Cafe |
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The new jukebox inside the Bent Door Cafe, a sign of good things to come |
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A view of Route 66 not seen since 1970 - from inside the Bent Door Cafe |
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The actual bent door - from the inside! |
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Rusty pumps outside the Bent Door Cafe |
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Bent Door Cafe |
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Cadillac Ranch, one of the most colorful sites on Route 66 |
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Cadillac #3 finally consents to an interview |
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Cadillac Ranch |
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Time for a fill up at Phillips 66. You can't miss that sign from a two lane highway |
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One of the pumps at the McLean Phillips 66 station |
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A veteran Ford pickup parked at the Phillips 66 filling station in McLean |
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Devil's Rope Museum Exhibit, 2007 |