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Petrified Forest Road | Petrified Forest National Park | Arizona | USA
35°3'4" N 109°48'19" W
Petrified Forest is the only National Park in the USA with a portion of Route 66 within it's boundaries. The line of telegraph poles shows where the route once passed through the park. This stretch of Route 66 was open from 1926 until 1958 and was the primary way millions of travellers initially experienced Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert. A 1932 Studebaker shows where a section of the original Route 66 crossed the park.
Stones A, C and F are visible from this stone. This stone forms part of the northern alignment.
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The southernmost surviving length. View from the north.
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This was a screen snap of the Firefox extenion Flickrfox side bar thing for viewing Flickr . I was viewing the Utata group. For some reason I can't stop looking at these two together like this, perfect!
Old NR1 signage at the end of the former NR1 (Midland Hwy) alignment through Brighton, Tasmania. This section now named "Brighton Road", it rejoins the current A1 Midland Hwy at this point. Click photo to enlarge.