This blog is devoted to old fashioned American roadside attractions... the wonderfully big, bizarre, crazy, wacky, quirky, weird, funny, unique and mundane sites you see travelling cross-country by car in the USA, where getting there really is all the fun!
Life has been a Rollercoaster Ride!!
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The last few months have been a real rollercoaster ride for me. I haven’t
posted anything since June of this year. And I had a post in progress that
I had...
Day 23: Indiana Continues
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Let’s start with this concrete sculpture from Bluffton from 1936. There was
originally an airplane gas station on the property but that’s been gone for
man...
Acknowledging 18 years of Diner Hotline Weblog
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The first photo that appeared on this blog back on October 31,
2007.Featuring my late friend Owen Abdalian and yours truly at the Main
Street Diner in Wobu...
Not tricks
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As you may or may not know, Lindsay and I have hit a bit of a rough patch.
Marry me. I’m afraid I just blue myself. It’s called ‘taking advantage.’
It’s wh...
Roadside Texas
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Good Luck Oil station, 2631 Ross Avenue, Dallas.
Photo taken in 1982 by Leta Patterson.
Holiday Inn, 10319 South Main Street, Houston.
Seahorse Motel, Galv...
11 years ago
PASS-A-GRILLE
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Old Florida is mostly alive and well in the little historic district of St.
Petersburg known as Pass-a-Grille. Pass-a-Grille begins …
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2 comments:
Awesome! BP should read this. But then we thought they could drill. Reading might be asking a little to much.
Wow. That is just...wow.
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