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Friday, October 25, 2013

25 October Kingman

Just like old times. "The Gang" at the Kozy Kitchen

This marigolds are full of stored up sunshine.  Gas station somewhere in California

Years ago this was the Aladero Cafe.  Better know among locals and truck drivers as "Panty Hose Junction"  the waitresses work tiny red outfits with short short or very short skirts.  Now it's just a restaurant next to a Pilot Truck Stop

Route 66, Just West of Barstow, CA

Route 66 East of Kingman, AZ.  Shake down cruise after I got home. A rented Harley group from Germany was just leavin as I got there

In the evening, I rode up to the Crazy Horse store for a V8

Sunset over the Cerbat Mountains in Kingman

While we were gone, this place changed it's name and got a new paint job.  Mexican, BBQ and Italian food

Dr. John Craft. Craft, PhD, teaches at the Walter Cronkite School of Juornalism at Arizona State University.  He has done Documentaries of Route 66 in various stages of it's popularity. An excellent speaker, he showed a video and told us many interesting things about "The Mother Road".  Arizona Humanities Council, a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition in Kingman at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts.  Very enjoyable evening!

Driving by the Victory Dealer, I spotted this 04 Nomad.  Nice paint and lots of expensive accessories.  Someone traded it in on a Victore

Left side of the bike.  Corbin seat looks comfortable

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