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Fading Kachina on Route 66
Murals are still evident at the ruins of"Ella's Frontier" in Joseph City, Az.
Search terms: Kachina wall painting, kachina mural, native American symbols, tourist attraction, western kitsch, tourist trap, southwest, weathered building, weathered painting, route 66, roadside ruins, curio shop, souvenirs
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Old Pumps on Route 66
These Warwick, OK pumps have been dry for years.
Search terms: Gas station, service station, gas pumps, Route 66 garage, roadside service, Oklahoma, overgrown, abandoned
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Red Gas Pump
This old pump typifies the heyday of Route 66.
Search terms: Gas pump, gas station, filling station, vintage, antique, retro, weathered, peeling paint, garage, service station, Route 66
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Abandoned Edsel on Route 66
Like this Edsel, Cuervo, NM is lost in time.
Search terms: Edsel, roadside culture, abandoned car, roadside ruin, Route 66, Cuervo, New Mexico
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Los Alamitos Sign New Mexico
The Mother Road boasts hundreds of vintage signs like this one.
Search terms: Vintage motel, Los Alamitos, New Mexico, neon sign, roadside culture, Route 66
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Snake Pit Moriarty New Mexico
This spooky snake pit was once part of John Claar's Hitching Post.
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Junked Mercury
Arizona's Canyon Diablo is the final resting place for this rusted out Mercury.
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Ruins at Cool Springs Camp
Before its recent reconstruction, little remained of this once prominent Arizona Route 66 icon.
Search terms: Cool Springs Camp, Oatman Road, Arizona, roadside stop, service station, souvenirs, roadside ruins, Route 66, roadside attraction, roadside culture, desert, stone
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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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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 .