Old Fire Extinguisher, BarstowViews: 65No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Through the Window
The old industrial towers at the Hill Brothers salt works are visible thorugh the window of an abandoned house in Amboy, California, along Route 66.
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Abandoned Homes in Amboy, Route 66
Sunset falls over these old houses, reputedly built for county road employees charged with maintaining Route 66.
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Abandoned Homes, Amboy, Route 66
These old houses were reputedly built for county road employees charged with maintaining Route 66.
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The Route 66 Motel, Barstow
My favorite motel in Barstow, the Route 66 Motel, exudes the charm of the old highway.
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Motor Court Cabins, Roys Cafe and Motel
A couple of times since 2001 I have been lucky enough to stay in these cabins, along Route 66 in Amboy, California. I love lying in the dark, listening as I drift off to sleep to the sound of train whistles, the occasional passing car, and the desert wind whistling just outside the door. For now the motel is closed, but a new owner means travlers might again be welcome to spend the night.
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Desert Beacon - Amboy, Route 66
The sun lights up Roy's.
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Roys Cafe and Motel and Route 66
Roy's has always been a magnet for those who like to travel Route 66.
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Roys Cafe and Motel, Amboy
The famous stop along Route 66, in the Mojave Desert in California, had fallen on hard times in recent years. It has recently (March, 2005) been purchased by an aficionado of the old road, who promises to restore it to its former glory. The new owner is Albert Okura, of the "Juan Pollo" restaurant chain.
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