Monthly Archive: July 2022

Route 66 Sign – Old Fuel Storage Tank – Arizona

Route 66 Sign - Old Fuel Storage Tank - Arizona

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Route 66, one of America’s original and most famous highways, has gone by a variety of names, including; U.S. Highway 66, the Will Rogers Highway, the Mother Road, and the Main Street of America. It dates back to 1926, appears in John Steinbeck’s the “Grapes of Wraith”, and was a primary route for westward migration during the Dust Bowl, and the Great Depression. Its original route went from Chicago, Illinois down through Texas and ending in Santa Monica, California. Today it has been largely replaced by the Interstate system, and state highways.

Yellow Spring – Glen Helen Nature Preserve – Ohio

Yellow Spring - Glen Helen Nature Preserve - Ohio

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Yellow Spring, which the village of Yellow Springs, Ohio is named after. Located in Glen Helen Nature Preserve. Glen Helen, along with John Bryan State Park, and Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, form a 2000 acre corridor of park land, that is known for cleanliness and biodiversity.

Chicago and Northwestern Railway Passenger Car

Chicago and Northwestern Railway Passenger Car

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The Chicago and Northwestern Railway, is a defunct railroad company that operated from 1859–1995. At its height the railroad operated more than 12,000 miles of track. States it travelled through included: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. C&NW was eventually bought in 1995 by Union Pacific Railroad