Current Gallery: Route66Sepia ( piece)
Route 66 was a mostly two lane highway that extended from Chicago to Los Angeles, through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, before gradually giving up to the modern interstate. Most of the old pavement is still there, and can be followed with the right maps and directions. After initially driving the entire length I return often for shorter runs, drawn to the incredible photography of Route 66 attractions, but also to visit the many new friends I have made along the way. Vintage sepia prints are displayed in this gallery, while bright and shiny color photographs can be found in the original Route 66 Gallery.
Route 66 was a mostly two lane highway that extended from Chicago to Los Angeles, through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, before gradually giving up to the modern interstate. Most of the old pavement is still there, and can be followed with the right maps and directions. After initially driving the entire length I return often for shorter runs, drawn to the incredible photography of Route 66 attractions, but also to visit the many new friends I have made along the way. Vintage sepia prints are displayed in this gallery, while bright and shiny color photographs can be found in the original Route 66 Gallery.