Monday, March 28, 2016

Studebaker in a National Park?





Before we ventured into the Petrified Forest portion of the park we took a trip forward in time from the Triassic period to mid-century America when the mother of all roads also called “Main Street of America” took travelers from Chicago to Las Angeles, I'm talking about Route 66. At times the I 40 is over the old road bed but in this spot, old telephone lines without wires and a vintage 1932 Studebaker mark the only spot were the icon passes through a national park. If you look close, you can still see the wooden frame inside the now rusted out car, man they sure don't build them like that anymore.

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