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Dip is Deadly
Some billboards have greater impact than others. This message against tobacco use was snapped in Laramie, Wyoming on the Lincoln Highway.
Search terms: billboards, Lincoln Highway, scorpions, tobacco, dip, roadside advertising, Laramie, Wyoming.
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Watch Yours Curves
This old billboard from Kastl Farms on Route 66 suggests that one can stay trim by eating more beef!
Search terms: billboards, Route 66, Beef Industry, El Reno, Oklahoma, vintage signs.
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Kingman Mural 1997
Murals like this on harken to the glory days of Route 66.
Search terms: Road Flier bus lines, bus driver, streamline bus, retro bus, vintage bus, mural, painting, bus travel, Kingman, AZ, Arizona, crack, cracked wall
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Demise of the Coral Court Motel
The destruction of Route 66's most famous and notorious lankmark was hailed as a triumph by those who brought it about.
Search terms: St. Louis, Missouri, Coral Court Motel, art deco, Route 66, motels, motor courts, one night stands, checkout
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Cool Sweet Smoke
This ghost sign for tobacco on a Bloomington, Illinois building promises a cool, sweet smoke.
Search terms: tobacco, ghost signs, brick building, Bloomington, Illinois, smoke, Route 66
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Yellowhorse Trading Post Billboard
One of many billboards just across the Arizona line from New Mexico.
Search terms: Trading post, Arizona, Chief Yellowhorse, baja jackets, blankets, billboard, curio shops, tourist traps, Route 66, roadside attractions, AZ, state line
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Sun Drop Soda
Aging soda signs like this one are in short supply today.
Search terms: Citrus cola, refreshing, vintage soft drink memorabilia, soda pop, soft drink, vintage advertising, refreshment
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Lifelike Billboard
Three dimensional figures climb for beer on this St. Louis billboard.
Search terms: Roadside advertising, billboards, beer, St. Louis, Missouri, Bud Light, outdoor advertising
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For purchasers of prints:
Shipping is $5.00 for purchases up to $200.00, and $10.00 for purchases up to $500.00. Prints will be mailed in a rigid mailer via U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. Insurance is not offered.
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For commercial users:
Photo Editors and Commercial users: Images are available for publication or other commercial use. For a prompt, reasonable quote, please email Jim Ross at jim@route66photographs.com with your request. You may also view our photo use agreement by clicking HERE .