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signs for the west

Spotted during travel...


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this last one spotted in death valley, adding an interesting layer of irony...

Posted at June 03, 2003 11:25 PM


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You just don't see this kind of irony in web navigation these days...

Posted by Paul Nattress at June 5, 2003 07:28 AM


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The second one is from Roswell, New Mexico, right? (Unless more than one of those signs exists, which I doubt.) You drive about 20 minutes outside of town, on a wide road with no scenery, and there one path you can pull off on to, and when you drive down the path about a quarter of a mile, there's the sign (and nothing else).

Roswell is not that fun of a place to visit -- I always tell people it may warrant a bathroom stop if you're ever unfortunate enough to be in the area -- but this sign is one of the neat things...

Posted by jefflash at June 9, 2003 10:24 AM


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Actually no-- it is a small section of route 66 near kingman... we didn't make it to new mexico this time.

I cant' talk about route 66 without hearing the song... flagstaff arizona, don't forget winona (a non-town now.. a truckstop and a couple of shacks, Kingamn, Barstow, San Bernadino...

Posted by christina at June 11, 2003 10:25 AM


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