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Mormon Rocks or Rock Candy Mountains in Cajon Pass. The Cajon Pass is where the San Gabriel and the San Bernardino Mountain ranges overlap. Mormon pioneers traveled through this area…
July 23, 2012Read More
Devil’s Punchbowl – Hiking the fault lines. In 1963 the Devil’s Punchbowl County Park opened it’s “doors.” It consists of 1,310 acres including forty acres where the nature center is…
July 23, 2012Read More
Explore the wonders of the desert. The Desert Discovery Center is a 7,000 square foot facility surrounded by 12 acres of public land located in the heart of Barstow, CA.…
July 23, 2012Read More
HomeSource announced the Home Makeover winner for the first annual HomeSource Home Makeover contest. Semi-finalists have been selected each week, and the final winner was pulled at random. Joseph and…
July 14, 2012Read More
In the hot, barren hills of Yermo, not far from Route 66, is an American icon – a ghost town partially rebuilt and partially original, remnants of a once-functioning silver…
July 14, 2012Read More
Ah, the All American Drive In…. embedded in our collective imaginations as a piece of Americana, tied forever to the romance of the automobile. Few things are as simply delightful…
July 14, 2012Read More
The Route 66 Pageant is a friendly and low key national competition open to “anyone from 1 to 100”. Titles are awarded for 13 categories spanning every age group, such…
July 14, 2012Read More
Victorville Route 66 Museum The California Route 66 Museum in Victorville, California is visited by over 10,000 people per year, including thousands of tourists from around the globe. In the…
July 14, 2012Read More
The open road beckons on Route 66, inviting travelers of all kinds. Past fuses with the present on The Mother Road that has carried generations through hardship, freedom, change and…
July 14, 2012Read More
Cross Eyed Cow Pizza 19242 National Trails Highway (Route 66), Oro Grande, CA 92368 | 760-241-1987 This place hasn’t even opened yet, and it’s already a fave – we can…
July 10, 2012Read More
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