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Route 66 in Arizona, Joe Sonderman

Label
Route 66 in Arizona, Joe Sonderman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Route 66 in Arizona
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Joe Sonderman
Series statement
Images of America
Summary
Route 66 in Arizona is a ribbon tying together spectacular natural attractions such as the Grand Canyon, the Petrified Forest, the Painted Desert, and the Meteor Crater. There were plenty of man-made diversions along the way, too. Roadside businesses used Native American and Western imagery to lure travelers to fill up their gas tank, grab a meal, or spend the night. Roadside signs featured shapely cowgirls and big black jackrabbits, or warned of killer snakes and prehistoric monsters. Between wails of "Are we there yet?" children pleaded to stay at motels shaped like wigwams, explore the Apache Death Cave, or pick up a rubber tomahawk at a trading post
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Route sixty-six in Arizona
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