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Ghost Towns of Route 66 - by Jim Hinckley (Hardcover)

Ghost Towns of Route 66 - by  Jim Hinckley (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Join Route 66 expert Jim Hinckley as he tours more than 60 ghost towns along the Mother Road, rich in stories and history!</b> <p/> The quintessential boom-and-bust highway of the American West, Route 66 once hosted a thriving array of boomtowns built around oil mines, railroad stops, cattle ranches, resorts, stagecoach stops, and gold mines. Illustrated with <b>gorgeous sepia-tone and color photography</b> by Kerrick James, this book tours dozens of ghost towns in: <ul><li>Illinois (Braidwood, Braceville, Gardner, Dwight, Bloomington, Funks Grove, Springfield)</li><li>Missouri (Rolla, Dootlittle, Springfield, Halltown, Paris Springs Junction, Avilla, Carthage, Joplin)</li><li>Kansas (Galena, Riverton, Baxter Springs)</li><li>Oklahoma (Narcissa, Afton, Tulsa, Warwick, Bridgeport, Foss, Elk City, Erick, Texola)</li><li>Texas (Shamrock, McLean, Alanreed, Jericho, Amarillo, Glenrio)</li><li>New Mexico (San Jon, Tucumari, Montoya, Newkirk, Cuervo, Dilia, Tecolote, Santa Fe, Thoreau, Gallup)</li><li>Arizona (Lupton, Chambers, Two Guns, Flagstaff, Truxton, Hackberry, Kingman, Goldroad, Oatman)</li><li>California (Needles, Goffs, Essex, Cadiz, Chambless, Amboy, Ludlow, Newberry Springs, Daggett, Barstow)</li></ul><p>This edition also includes<b> directions and travel tips</b> for your ghost-town explorations along Route 66, as well as a <b>fold-out map of the Mother Road.</b> <p/> Explore the beauty and nostalgia of these abandoned communities along America's favorite highway!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>In his childhood, <b>Jim Hinckley</b> dreamed of being an author. After numerous detours into truck driving, mining, ranching, and a variety of other endeavors, he turned to writing a weekly column on automotive history for his local newspaper, the <i>Kingman Daily Miner</i>, in his adopted hometown of Kingman, Arizona.</p><p>From that initial endeavor more than twenty years ago, Hinckley has written extensively on his two primary passions: automotive history and travel. He is the author of <i>Ghost Towns of Route 66</i> and <i>Backroads of Arizona</i> and a regular contributor to <i>Route 66</i>, <i> American Road</i>, <i> Hemmings Classic Car</i>, and <i>Old Cars Weekly</i>, and he was an associate editor at <i>Cars & Parts</i>. Book reviews and original features on automotive history and travel can be found on his blog, route66chronicles.blogspot.com and on his popular podcast, <i>Jim Hinckley's America & Route 66 Adventures</i><i>.</i> </p></p>

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