Remnants of a bygone automobile era along Route 66. Standing on the corner of Winslow Arizona and a reminder of the great 70’s Eagles hit written by Jackson Brown and Glen Frey. Stopping for a drink in the Turquoise Lounge of the La Posada Hotel, the last of the great Fred Harvey/Santa Fe Railway hotels built in the early 1900s. Designed by architect Mary Jane Colter, who is considered by many to be the greatest of all southwestern architects.
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In 2002 a swollen Dosewallips River and a road washout changed Olympic National Park
Since 2002, when the Dosewallips River washed out this Olympic National Park eastern entrance road, access to this area is a 7 mile longer w...

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