A former gas station on this famous road has now become a collection of memorabilia (and attached store) celebrating the road’s heyday.
Where else can you visit a fictional cartoon town (of The Flintstones) and see dinosaurs and birds of prey – all in the same day?
Our travels take us to Holbrook, Arizona, and a drive through a “forest” of petrified wood (and beautiful scenery) in our first National Park!
On a rather dreary day in November of 2016, we spent some time exploring a big touristy place in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Broadway at the Beach.
We had a unique experience at a recommended Route 66 attraction: The Curiosity Shop in Erick, Oklahoma.
On Route 66 in Amarillo, we stopped by a place where 10 Caddys are half-buried (front-end down) in a row, and visitors are invited to add their own graffiti.
Some talented graffiti artists’ work is on display alongside the main street in Shiprock, New Mexico.
In a small, normal-looking town in California, there lies a wacky attraction: an alley full of used bubble gum.
On this car trip, we swung by the famous Pier 39 in San Francisco, California…and our dog Stella was intrigued by what we found.