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Monday, January 21, 2013

Route 66: Glenrio, Texas and New Mexico to Tucumcari, New Mexico


Glenrio, New Mexico and Texas


Glenrio Texas is a real ghost town
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- 2012/10/21 Sunday 14:52
Glenrio
Welcome to Texas sign
TX

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- 2012/10/21 Sunday 14:53
My Location@14:53,10/21
Historic U.S. 66, Hereford, TX 79045

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Russel's Truck Stop in New Mexico comes complete with an antique car musuem..
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- 2012/10/21 Sunday 15:19
Russells Truck and Travel Center
1 (575) 576-8700
1583 Frontage Road 4132, Glenrio, NM 88434

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San Jon, New Mexico


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San Jon, NM 88434, USA















- 2012/10/21 Sunday 16:01
Cedar Hill service Station and Motel
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My Location@16:01,10/21
2400-2498 Historic U.S. 66, San Jon, NM 88434


Outside Tucumcari, we found this empty stretch of route 66 with an abandoned gas station and motel.


























Big ANTS!






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Tucumcari, New Mexico

We only passed through Tucumcari this time around.
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3 comments:

  1. It is such a remarkable experience to travel from one destination to another and enjoying whole day long trip. Great post!
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  2. Anonymous12:40

    Glenrio is the best! Hope it can somehow always survive.

    Also some self hypocrisy: I hate people who strip buildings ESPECIALLY SIGNAGE (just look at what's happened to Ludlow, CA on 66 -- even the film industry ruined buildings there. BUT...

    ... I have to admit that I took that top left corner piece off that white with green porcelain enamel gas station at the very top of your pics, because the property is not signed and it is clearly headed for destruction. It is my one Route 66 souvenir after completing three trip over thirty years. And yes to everyone out there, the Mother Road HAS changed... just look at housing built right long the winding hillsides of the Route in Southeastern Missouri. Greatest loss of the past fifty years: the Coral Court Motel on the western edge of St. Louis that even the National Trust attempted to save. Quote from a foreign tourist: "what kind of country would destroy a landmark that draws visitors from around the world? And to replace it with just more of the same old junk!!"

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  3. Anonymous12:42

    re my comment above... that should be "southWESTERN" Missouri...

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