I figured one of those clues/comments would work....
And more photos and my article here.
Mark
I figured one of those clues/comments would work....
And more photos and my article here.
Mark
This should be rather easy for those who love the mother road.
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I am not a fan per se of the "Mother Road" as folks herein know, but this is a great puzzle photo since so many supporters of historic Route 66 frequent this Forum! But I've got no clue, myself...
Except on the basis of this looking like a sandwich shop... How about Munger Moss Sandwich Shop in Devil's Elbow, Missouri, which is now operating as the Elbow Inn?
Mark
OK, while we wait for confirmation - or further clues - on the Route 66 photo above, here's another one to tackle. Simple question: what are we looking at here?
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I would've placed the road at either Mt. Lassen or Crater Lake NP, but I'm guessing you are referring to the rectangular box at the extreme top part of the frame?
Mark
Nope, never spotted that tiny black box before so unable to shed any light on it myself. All the winning answer needed were the words "Crater Lake". Well, that one didn't last long did it?
And a bit of judicious Googling would suggest that the Route 66 location is Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-in in Seligman.
Last edited by Peter Thody; 10-19-2009 at 11:16 AM. Reason: Found answer to previous challenge
I've been referred to in many ways, but one wonders if my eyes are also connected to the same rodent? That's funny that you didn't even see what I thought the puzzle was all about.Eyes like an outhouse rat
Good job on Seligman's, Yeah, I should have tumbled to that too!
Mark
I decided not to use the actual term in order to maintain the decorum of this forum but you'll find it - together with a definition - here (along with one or two other choice British English slang expressions). Probably best viewed by open-minded adults only.
Peter
(Photo by Megan Edwards)
What is this and where is this?
but I suppose you want to know which one?
Is that NY, NY in the background?