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West of
Villa Ridge is the Indian Harvest Trading Post, Kathy Weiser,
November, 2007.
While this is not a vintage location, the
Indian Harvest Trading Post exemplifies the
Route 66 "style" and is
probably the the easternmost Indian Trading post on
Route 66. Located between
Villa Ridge and St. Clair
just east of Exit 242, these folks had a great idea when they built this
place, but, unfortunately, it's not working for
Route 66 enthusiasts. Though not a vintage icon, it is complete with
a few buildings resembling teepees and lots of advertising, which gives it
the "flavor" of old
Route 66.
However, this "retail" operation seemingly doesn't have it's heart into
what the old
Mother Road represents, but instead, appears only to be focused on
profit. Yes, we understand that businesses have to make money, but, this
establishment is seemingly missing the point of how to do that.
The trading post charges customers to come
into their "teepee store," which is not, by the way, reminiscent of a
museum, not nearly as cool as other trading posts along the route, nor in
any way, warrants an admission charge. When
Legends of America visited
in November, 2007, the admission charge was $2.00, the amount of which
could be credited against a purchase. We forfeited the admission charge as
most of the merchandise appeared to have been imported from Mexico and had
very high prices.
Certainly, this place does not portray the
Route 66'
revival at it's best. Though we were able to snap a photo, we also hear
that photos are no longer allowed and quite frankly, we have to suggest
you pass on this stop.
See a reader review
HERE.
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