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Peter Jones

Oct 20, 2024 • 3 min read
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Amarillo, TX—The Yellow Rose of Route 66

Amarillo, TX—The Yellow Rose of Route 66

Amarillo is the largest city on the Texas stretch of Route 66. No motorcyclist roaring down the Mother Road should miss taking a break at the Yellow Rose of Texas. After all, Amarillo earned a place in Bobby Troup’s “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66.” That alone should convince
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Conoco Tower Station— Shamrock Texas

Conoco Tower Station— Shamrock Texas

The Conoco Tower Station, also known as the U-Drop Inn, is one of Route 66’s most iconic stops. Built in 1936, this art deco structure served as a gas station on one side and a cafe on the other, immediately becoming a hub for travelers.  Its most striking feature
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Seligman, AZ—Quirky Historic Route 66

Seligman, AZ—Quirky Historic Route 66

Seligman is a town of roughly 450 residents, located in the arid flats of northwestern Arizona. Despite its small size, Seligman is hugely important for motorcyclists. After all, it’s the birthplace of Historic Route 66. No, not Route 66. Just the “historic” part. Seligman and Route 66 fans (no
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