3 In Liz Travels: Route 66

Ghosts of Route 66

  • Pretty much all that's left of Plano, Missouri.
  • All that's left of a roadside cafe.
  • A stone diner half concealed by weeds.
  • A garage that has been half swallowed by trees in McLean, TX.
  • How can I pass up the ghost of a roadside rock shop, in Holbrook, AZ.
  • A faded old barbershop in AZ.
  • A closed automotive shop along the way.
  • Even souvenir stands have ghosts along the highway. A fortunate find when we took a wrong turn. Ooops.

There is still quite a bit of the classic Route 66 to see, and I’ve been sharing some of it–the giant statues used to attract attention and advertise a business, the iconic restaurants and motels, and old buildings from the Route’s busiest days.

But the Route is haunted, too. By ghost towns, shells of service stations and diners, and fragments of the road itself, many more than I’d anticipated. They show up in the country far from any town, they show up on the fringes of cities, and they show up in the cities themselves. They are a faded memory, but they show us what the road once looked like.

Liz

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3 Comments

  • Reply
    Gary C Gugler
    June 28, 2022 at 2:54 pm

    Haunting…

  • Reply
    Zippy
    June 29, 2022 at 3:40 pm

    On that last image, the “Oops” one with the wigwam, is that a ghost on the upstairs balcony? I can’t enlarge it enough to see.

  • Reply
    Lori Murphy Cole
    June 29, 2022 at 11:11 pm

    It would be fascinating to explore those old places with a Geiger counter.

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