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eight-lane interstate highways, and cellular telephones,
dream vacations took place on Americas highways,
and no road was greater than Route 66. Then, postcards
represented not only a form of communication, but also
a way of telling your friends and family that you had,
believe it or not, been there." St. Martins
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Route
66 Postcards: Greetings from the Mother Road! Michael
and Suzanne Wallis
The most popular classic Route 66 post cards are reproduced
in their original form in this book. The Wallis's present
thirty of the finest classic postcards from that golden
era of Americas past, including Chicagos
skyline, the Chain of Rocks bridge, the worlds
largest longhorn steer, and the City of Angels. Cards
are detachable and mailable.
$9.95

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Route
66: A Book of 21 Postcards, Terrence Moore
This book of 21 postcards is filled with photographs
of some of the favorite sights and pitstops on Route
66, including Ariston Café in Illinois, the Coral
Court motel in St. Louis, both the Regal Reptile Ranch
and Cadillac Ranch in Texas, and much more in between.
$7.95

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Return
to Route 66: Route 66 Postcards, Shellee Graham
Twenty-two postcards of the very best images from
an acclaimed collection of photographs celebrating Route
66. Icons of the Mother Road are captured in dazzling
color -- some shot just before these artifacts of American
culture disappeared forever.
$9.95

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