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Back to topRoute 66: Ghost Towns and Roadside Relics (Hardcover)
Description
Originally paved in the 1920s, Route 66 has been a staple of the American Road Trip through the Great Depression and was a major method of the bootlegging operation. Spanning a total of 8 states and stretching from Chicago all the way to the Pacific Ocean, Route 66 was appropriately named the Motheroad. An icon of American Folklore, between the pages there are a slew of old gas stations, restaurants, diners, rest stops, and other attractions. Each must-see vestige is peppered with the history of the area.
About the Author
Bruce Wexler has had a lifelong fascination with American culture, from Western movies to cars to toys. He lived for many years in Pennsylvania before returning home to his native England. Wexler's books include Classic Country Toys; Greatest American Cars; Route 66 Lost and Found; The Wild, Wild West of Louis L'Amour; How the Wild West Was Won; The Mysterious World of Sherlock Holmes; and The Authentic South of Gone with the Wind. He lives in London.
Greg Disch is a freelance photographer located in Arkansas. Greg specializes in nature, scenic, wildlife, and other outdoor subjects in Arkansas and other areas of the country.