Illinois Route 66 takes us out of urban Chicago and into small town America. This is the flat and level terrain of the mid-west, where corn is king. We follow the road into rural towns, like Atlanta, with beautifully restored Main Streets that make us feel like we have stepped back in time. This portfolio contains a selection of imagery from Illinois Route 66 including the town of Atlanta, Tall Paul and The Palms Grill.
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