All of the above photos are taken at some of the many natural springs which gave Eureka its name. Read more about Eureka Springs here.
Read more about Eureka Springs here.
Not far to the west of Oklahoma City, Route 66 becomes something of a challenge to find just on the other side of the Greary area. Originally a junction section,…
Many ghost towns exist because of gradual exodus or the bust immediately following some great boom. Many of those we’ve visited along Route 66 dried up with the decommissioning of the highway. But…
Traveling west on Route 66, near the northern boundary line of Washita County, the Oklahoma landscape changes. Hitherto moderately treed and rolling pastures, just before you reach the town of Canute…
The third in a series of posts containing the odd assortment of photographs taken along Route 66 which don’t necessarily need to be forced into another group of photos. I’ve…