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Originally Posted by antgirl1
Other than my home town, and Boise, I don't know much else of Idaho's stuff...just because I live in Idaho doesn't mean I'd know alllll about it. XD
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No kiddin'. I know very little about Alaskan history, even though I had to take an Alaska History course in 10th grade.
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Originally Posted by Lynnie
Don't mention it.
I had to look twice to see that the steering wheel is part of the cartoon, not the photo. I was wondering "What on earth is Bloo driving??" lol
As someone who use to live in Peoria, Illinois, and before that Albuquerque, New Mexico, I remember Route 66 well. A lot of history that road carries in its asphalt.
'Nother nice piece, WiltsAK! 
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I was a little worried about the way I did the picture, but I guess it came off okay. I tend to be a little paranoid about my work.
I loved Rt. 66 when I saw it a couple summers ago-- it was so rich and amazing. One of the towns we stayed in on Rt. 66 was Williams, Arizona, and I think it was one of the highlights of the whole trip. It made me buy a Rt. 66 2007 calender, which had some amazing pictures in it. If only I could use it again this year...
Thanks, Lynnie!