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Route 66 Then and Now

by Joe Sonderman
Hardback
Publication Date: 18/06/2018

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The 'Mother Road' or the 'Will Rogers Highway' has been open since 1926.

Its heyday was the WWII and post-war era and many roadside structures sprang up to cater for the "tin-can tourists" making the journey from East to West.  Gas stations, motels, and diners all had to compete for business and what better way to attract attention than with a wacky feature such as a wigwam motel, an iceberg cafe, or a whale-themed diner.

Route 66 Then and Now revisits some of these bizarre (and not-so-bizarre) structures to see what's left before time takes its toll.  Some, such as the Magnolia Service Station in Kansas, have been preserved on the National Historic Register; others, such as the Aztec Motel in Albuquerque, are still doing a thriving business; while others have simpy vanished from the landscape.

Starting in Chicago, Route 66 Then and Now takes in the motels, cafes, gas stations, roadside attractions and key towns and sites along the route. From the Blue Whale in Catoosa, past Angel Delgadillo's store in Seligman, Arizona, to the end point in Santa Monica, Route 66 historian Joe Sonderman takes readers on the 2,500 mile trip, illustrated by his fabulous postcard collection.

ISBN:
9781911595571
9781911595571
Category:
Photography & photographs
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
18-06-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pavilion Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
144
Dimensions (mm):
244x279x16mm
Weight:
0.95kg
Joe Sonderman

Joe Sonderman is a prolific Route 66 author and has one of the most extensive collections of Route 66 postcards in the USA.

He has written 13 books on the Mother Road, including Route 66 in Illinois, Missouri, St. Louis, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona.

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