Passing by some interactive art on California Route 62, on our way to Historic Route 66.
From Sitgreaves Pass, Arizona-a sunset view of Historic Route 66.
A water tower on California State Route 62.
Amboy, California, another ghost town on Historic Route 66, although it does have a small cafe and gift shop.
Oatman, Arizona
Needles Historic Train Station, California-it seemed like a freight train was always buzzing by.
Inside the Needles, California historic train station, looking out at the columns the station is known for.
Historic Train Station, Needles , California
Cool Springs Filling Station, Arizona
Looking through the windows of an abandoned motel, Amboy, California.
The view at sunset from the Sitgreaves Pass, Arizona.
An abandoned building off of California Route 62, on the drive to Historic Route 66.
Oatman, Arizona
The remains of a post office in Goff's, California, a ghost town on the edge of the Mojave National Preserve, once a railroad town.
What is Route 66 without an old car.?
Vidal Junction, California, one of many abandoned buildings on the way to Historic Route 66.
Vidal, California
Murals abound along the length of the Route. Charles Schultz lived in Needles, thus the Snoopy reference.
Vidal, California
Needles, California train station
Desert living-the style of motor car has evolved.
Amboy, California, through a dirty window of an abandoned motel room. Freight trains seem omnipresent on the Route in California.
There are always old rusted things to explore when traveling Route 66.
Recreated hotel lobby, Amboy (with the church reflected in the glass).
Things always seem to be left behind, or left to be seen.
Oatman, Arizona, known for burros roaming the streets.
Goff's California, a virtual ghost town, has lots of rusted equipment and tools and other old "stuff" that makes meandering fun.