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Located at a rest area just south of Lamar Colorado on US Hwy 287/385. These sandstone formations are known as "bee hives". Gobbler's Knob is a summit that stands 4278 feet above sea level.
The loveliest rest area/welcome centre of the trip.
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We got out from the airport at Mumbai at about 1 or 2 in the morning and began our journey to Surat, in Gujarat (hmm, about 6-7 hours I think?). My sis and I were squished into the third row seats of a Toyota Innova, trying to sleep (since we spent most of the plane trip watching movies - heh!).
On the way, we stopped at a couple places, to pee, to eat, to stretch the legs (for the driver). This was the first place we stopped, where I had the most scrumptious veg sandwiches EVER.
There is something special about veg sandwiches in India... I tried to recreate them here after coming back, but it just wasn't the same. Mmm, now I'm craving Indian veg sandwiches. Poop!
Early early January 2, 2008
Gov. Bob McDonnell answers questions following the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
Secretary of Transportation Sean T. Connaughton (left) and Gov. Bob McDonnell at moments before the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
The roadside rest park built in 1930 around the time this section of US 66 was opened at the location of the junction of US 66 and US 281. Over the years the park was refurbished several times. The rest park is located within the boundary of the Bridgeport Hill - Hydro Route 66 Segment listed on the National Register of Historic Places. However it is not a contributing property. Contributing properties are limited to bridges and roadway features.
Gov. Bob McDonnell announces the reopening of eight more Virgina rest areas at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
Flint Hills, KS- Overlook on I-35 & Kansas Turnpike S Bound giving a panoramic views of the hills here including this retaining pond that makes a very perfect picture of Kansas' beauty.
Trying something out this weekend. I'm on a little family reunion with my family, and I decided to leave the laptop at home and see if I could handle all of my computing needs with my iPhone and iPad. So far so good. Got a raw processing program for my iPad and brought along my camera connection kit and both seem to be working fine.
This was taken at a rest area somewhere in the wilds of Illinois.
Joined by the Secretary of Transportation, CTB members and local officials, Gov. Bob McDonnell cuts the ribbon at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
Gov. Bob McDonnell announces the reopening of eight more Virgina rest areas at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
100 miles to go till Fargo!
I've always wanted to visit Fargo, after watching the movie and TV series of the same name. Unfortunately, we saw neither Mr. Nygaard nor Mr. Lundegaard. And there was no snow.
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The unique Midland Continental Railroad has been memorialized at a unique rest area along U.S. Highway 281 north of Edgeley, North Dakota. Inside the site's main building, housing the rest rooms, is this display that tells the story of the short line. View the full size version of this photo to read the display and see the pictures.
The white painted poles are made of wood, probably placed there since the rest area opened. Metal braces at bottom protect the post.
Gov. Bob McDonnell announces the reopening of eight more Virgina rest areas at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
Secretary of Transportation Sean T. Connaughton introduces the governor at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
Located on I-45 south of Corsicana Texas at milepost 216. Newly completed in the Fall of 2011. Beautiful rest area with ample parking, sparkling clean restrooms, and interpretive displays. There is a companion rest area on the Southbound lanes of I-45.
After coming home from Portugal I still had some days of summer holiday to spend. I decided to go mountain biking to northern Sweden and Norway. Actually I had planned this for a long time but now I had the chance and the time to do it. It's a long drive from southern Finland. After about 15 hours of sitting behind the wheel I had to stop and rest for a while. Couple hours of dozing in the car (not really comfortable) and to the road again. Destination unknown was still hours a way. It's a tiring push but worth every kilometer (over 1200 km).
Alisa Bailey, President and CEO at Virginia Tourism Corporation, speaks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
The Missouri Route 66 Welcome Center rest area is at mile marker 109 on I-44 in both directions.
Whether you need to stop or not, you MUST stop at this rest area! Behind the building is a set of picnic tables set up as attractions along Route 66.
It makes a nice break to stretch your legs and admire the different storefronts at each picnic table.
Gov. Bob McDonnell arrives at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Interstate 85 (South) Dinwiddie Rest Area. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)
Located in the historic building built in 1920 for the J. A. Mahlstedt Lumber and Coal Company, the Mahlstedt Gallery has become integral in the global interior and design community for art advisory, marketing and displaying contemporary artwork. Over 10,000 square feet of curated space is committed to providing art that fulfills each individual or corporation’s artistic vision. The newly restored, 2,000 square foot, elegant gallery space is an upscale and intimate venue for any type of event you have in mind.