Since I'm not in Afton today, here's a little entertainment for your viewing pleasure. It's really quite charming!
Thanks to Greg Hasman, who posted it earlier.
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Susan Yates
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Interesting to see how the city streets transitioned into the country lanes. Had to laugh at the rather casual organization of "lanes" when the highway traffic thickened up. It didn't look like there was quite enough room for two lanes going each way so the cars seemed to make the lane they needed when there was enough space available!!
I'm the owner of Afton Station, in Afton Oklahoma, a small private Route 66 memorabilia and antique car museum housed in a restored filling station. We are visited daily by both domestic and foreign travelers who are exploring the charms of old Route 66. Their stories will be told here (and maybe a little bit of other stuff, too.) Since I live 80 miles from Afton Station, a straight shot on Route 66, you'll probably hear a lot about the Mother Road, too.
2 comments:
Interesting to see how the city streets transitioned into the country lanes. Had to laugh at the rather casual organization of "lanes" when the highway traffic thickened up. It didn't look like there was quite enough room for two lanes going each way so the cars seemed to make the lane they needed when there was enough space available!!
My sister was absitively, posolutely the WORST backseat driver I've ever known!
I just love those old cars in that clip.
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