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Avalon Theatre, Kathy Weiser, September, 2007.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
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Cactus Inn Motel Sign, The Cactus Inn has been
refurbished and is available
for guests, September, 2007, Kathy
Weiser.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
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However,
McLean's very
lack of growth is no doubt why the town today can be experienced as a
nostalgic step back in time.Watch for great murals on the buildings as
you pass through town!
McLean
is now headquarters of the
Texas
Historic
Route 66
Association located in the Devil’s Rope Museum. A
Texas
Route 66
Newsletter is published quarterly and brochures and other information are
available at the first 66 museum on the route.
McLean is 75 miles east of
Amarillo,
on I-40 and Old
Route 66 and can be accessed by taking Exits 141, 142, and 143.
From
McLean,
follow the south side frontage road to
Alanreed.

Restored 1927 Phillips 66, September, 2007 Kathy
Weiser
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
©
Kathy Weiser/Legends
of America, updated November, 2010.
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Wagon Wheel Cafe Sign, May, 2004, Kathy Weiser

Abandoned Gas Station in
McLean,
September, 2007, Kathy
Weiser.
This image available for
photographic prints and downloads
HERE!
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Devil's Rope Museum and
Route 66
Historical Exhibit, Kathy Weiser,
September, 2007.
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Return to
Texas Route 66
See the
Texas
66 Gallery of Pictures
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lodging right
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From the Rocky Mountain General Store
Route
66 Books -
Legends of America and
the
Rocky Mountain General Store has collected a number of
Route 66 Books for our
Mother Road
enthusiasts. As great as
Route 66 is, if you aren't armed with a few good
tools on your journey, you'll miss great attractions, eateries, places to
stay, and wind up on the wrong path. To see this varied collection that
includes "how-to" books, travel guides, photograph books, attractions, and
more, click
HERE!

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