Before leaving Oklahoma, we stopped at two super cool Route 66 Museums and stopped into meet the inspiration for Mater…I knew he was a character, but I was not expecting the 30 or so bikers inside the shop nor that he’d be singing. We stayed for a few minutes and continued on into Texas where we got to see the inspiration for Ramone’s. We quickly went to The Amarillo Zoo and then to Cadillac Ranch armed with spray paint!!
Check out our hotel for tonight. Crazy!!!!
A drive in movieMy poor kid but these lovely ladies were not taking no…Timber Creek BridgeOld Alignment…we could pull over to look but undriveable.Windmill LaneSandhill Curiosity ShopThere he is!!! Mater’s inspiration, Harley Russell.West Winds MotelOne Room Jail Built in 1910 the single room jail features an iron barred door.he interior also includes an iron barred window and displays about notorious outlaws.States of Route 66 MuralBlarney InnConoco Tower Station The inspiration for Ramone’sU Drop Inn Cafe“CARS” – A 2006 Disney Pixar FilmTesla SuperchargerMcLean, TXCactus MotelAbandoned Cafe in AlanreedAbandoned 66 Super Service Station in AlanreedBritten USASign for the truck stopSlug Bug RanchCowboy MotelWe didn’t love this zoo We spent about thirty minutes.Crocodile Lile owns Lile Art Gallery in Amarillo …GO MEET HIM!Texas Ivy … I could smell the smoke as I took the pictureCadillac Ranch is a public art installation near Amarillo, Texas. It was created in 1974 by the art group Ant Farm. Ten Cadillacs manufactured between 1949-1963 were buried nose-first in the ground in 1974.This was to present a Stonehenge appearanceOur home for the nightSuper cute roomTexas shaped poolWhat a room!!!
Singers: “what would you like to hear?”
Me: “wow…well…I’m gonna go stand on a corner in Winslow, Arizona tomorrow.”
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