RMM608KJ–Abandoned buildings stand at a crossroads in the quiet Route 66 town of Texola, Oklahoma, just east of the Texas state line.
RMMN651T–An abandoned house on an overgrown lot in the Route 66 town of Cuervo, New Mexico.
RMMN6511–The remnants of a fence stand in front of an abandoned house in the Route 66 town of Cuervo, New Mexico.
RMM6XT50–The former general store in the Route 66 ghost town of Goffs, California stands abandoned.
RMP63W1T–The former post office building stands surrounded by trees in the Route 66 ghost town of Glenrio on the Texas-New Mexico border.
RMP63W1X–An abandoned commercial building in the Route 66 ghost town of Glenrio on the Texas-New Mexico border. Interstate 40 bypassed Glenrio in the 1970s.
RMP63W1H–Detail of the abandoned State Line Cafe and Gas Station in the Route 66 ghost town of Glenrio. The town sits on the Texas - New Mexico border.
RMP63W1R–Trees overtake the abandoned Texas Longhorn Motel and State Line Cafe in the Route 66 ghost town of Glenrio on the Texas-New Mexico border.
RMP63W1M–An abandoned car sits beside the closed Little Juarez Cafe in the Route 66 ghost town of Glenrio, which sits on the Texas - New Mexico state line.
RMMMD2M9–The historic Catholic church in the Route 66 town of Cuervo, New Mexico, dates from 1915.
RMM6XT54–The faded sign for the now-demolished Henning Motel still stands along Route 66 in the Mojave Desert town of Newberry Springs, California.
RMM9T22K–An abandoned shack stands in scrubland at Two Guns, Arizona, once a popular tourist stop along old Route 66. Interstate 40 passes the site today.
RMP93X18–An abandoned wooden home in the Route 66 town of Texola, Oklahoma. The near-ghost town lies just east of the border with Texas.
RMM86NFM–Storm clouds bear down on a lone tree standing along Route 66 in California's Mojave Desert. The tree marks the site of the ghost town of Bagdad.
RMMN650T–An overgrown walkway leads up to an abandoned house in the Route 66 town of Cuervo, New Mexico.
RMMN6508–An abandoned shop that once sold figural bottles stands in the Route 66 town of Newkirk, New Mexico.
RMMN650B–An old stone schoolhouse stands against a colorful landscape in the Route 66 town of Cuervo, New Mexico.
RMMN6517–Late afternoon shadows fall across an abandoned stone house in the Route 66 town of Cuervo, New Mexico.
RMP93X0K–A weathered mailbox stands near an abandoned vehicle and home on a rural property in the Route 66 town of Texola, Oklahoma.
RMM9T227–The crumbling stone mountain lion building stands at the abandoned roadside zoo in Two Guns, Arizona, once a popular tourist attraction on Route 66.
RMP93X07–A dog stands near a bar in Texola, Oklahoma with a quirky poem or saying painted on an exterior wall. Texola lies near the Texas border on Route 66.
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