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Links for the Indio CA Route 99 web site.
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American Road Magazine
AMERICAN ROAD ® MAGAZINE is a quarterly, all-color, 68-page magazine that celebrates America's two-lane highways and the people and places that make them great. |
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City of Indio
The City of Indio, with the involvement of its citizens, promotes its cultural and ethnic diversity, cares for its children and their future, seeks investment and economic development to create local jobs and a vibrant economy, and lots more. |
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Roadside Peek
Roadside Peek will take you on a roadside journey in time. Travel the road along the old routes across America. See the old motels, bowling alleys, drive-in theatres, neon signs, petrol pumps, googie sites, tiki villages, and other roadside treasure |
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Highway 99 - The Pacific Highway
1926 not only saw the birth of Route 66, but of Highway 99 as well. Although 66 was to become the 'movie star' of the 1926 highway family, 99 had just as an important role in the growth and development of the west coast. |
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California Traffic Signs
Since 1980, I’ve been trying to preserve a small part of California's transportation history.
To do this I collect 1) Old porcelain enamel traffic signs erected from 1920 to 1960. My collection has over 90 signs erected by the Automobile Club of S |
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Cool Springs on Route 66
Cool Springs Camp on Route 66, a vintage restored gas station and gift shop on Arizona Route 66. |
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U. S. Highways: From US 1 to (US 830)
This web site is intended to be a historical resource, dedicated to the preservation and celebration of the US numbered highway system. |
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Road Map Collectors Association
Drawn in by the fanciful covers or the intricate hand-drawn cartography of early maps, or tracing the tremendous changes in the landscape brought about by the construction of the Interstate highway system ... |
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Living Gold Press
Living Gold Press is located on the edge of the Klamath River in beautiful, sparsely populated far northern California. The sister-owned company was formed in 1996 with the goal of publishing non-fiction books with an emphasis on regional topics. |
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Los Angeles Rocks N' Roads Page
Welcome! This site will cover the geology of the greater Los Angeles area, with some special features on the San Andreas Fault and Death Valley. |
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