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Slow down and smell the roses
The older I get the more we seem to want to slow down and just take time to take in the sights that are around us. Yes, I can see from some of the reviews on TA that this may not be a number one attra...
The older we get the more we seem to want to slow down and just take time to take in the sights that are around us, Yes, I can see from some of the reviews on TA that this may not be a number one attr...
It is large from all sides. It currently is not covered. I guess you can call it a Lincoln site. It's just one of the quirky attractions you find along historic Route 66.
Not covered, and debatable if largest (see other claims)
Like most of the "attractions" along Route 66 this may have been a big deal back in the day (actually this wasn't because it didn't exist then). But being "big" doesn't have the same appeal evidently...
We drove by this but decided it wasn't worth a shop. This was made fairly recently (after Route 66 was decommissioned) and moved to the town of Lincoln from the builder's hometown. Cute to see--defini...
Slow down and smell the roses
The older I get the more we seem to want to slow down and just take time to take in the sights that are around us. Yes, I can see from some of the reviews on TA that this may not be a number one attra...
Slow down and smell the roses
The older we get the more we seem to want to slow down and just take time to take in the sights that are around us, Yes, I can see from some of the reviews on TA that this may not be a number one attr...
Best non-covered covered wagon ever
It is large from all sides. It currently is not covered. I guess you can call it a Lincoln site. It's just one of the quirky attractions you find along historic Route 66.
Not covered, and debatable if largest (see other claims)
Like most of the "attractions" along Route 66 this may have been a big deal back in the day (actually this wasn't because it didn't exist then). But being "big" doesn't have the same appeal evidently...
New addition to Route 66
We drove by this but decided it wasn't worth a shop. This was made fairly recently (after Route 66 was decommissioned) and moved to the town of Lincoln from the builder's hometown. Cute to see--defini...