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Las Vegas, New Mexico
The town of Las Vegas, New Mexico wants you to know that it’s the original Las Vegas. Don’t worry, you ... -
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
After driving across the dry and dusty plains, Santa Rosa is surprisingly wet. Called the “City of Natural Lakes”, Santa ... -
Cuervo, New Mexico
Cuervo might not be a ghost town just yet, but it’s getting close. Interstate 40 cut through the middle of ... -
Route 66 West of Tucumcari: Montoya and Newkirk
Leaving Tucumcari headed westbound, you have no choice but to hop onto I-40 between exits 329 and 321. A remnant ... -
Tucumcari (Tonite!), New Mexico
There are few towns along the Mother Road that are as closely tied to Route 66, as is Tucumcari. For ... -
San Jon, New Mexico
By the time I arrived in San Jon, I found myself in the middle of a fierce windstorm, with gusts ... -
Glenrio, Texas: A Route 66 Ghost Town
There’s something about Route 66 border towns. I first noticed it along the Oklahoma/Texas border, at Texola, Oklahoma. There was ... -
Adrian, Texas: Route 66 Midpoint
Good News! If you’re here, you’re halfway there. Adrian, Texas holds a special honor along Route 66. It’s the only ... -
Vega, Texas
The first thing I had to endure, early in the morning on Day 5, was the awful and smelly cattle ... -
Amarillo, Texas: The Cadillac Ranch
As I reached the outskirts of Amarillo, I consulted my trusty guidebook to find Route 66’s original route across the ...
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