On Missouri Route 66 we stop for a bit of rafting on the Meramec River, before getting back on the road. We follow the old road as much as possible, and make a few interesting stops along the way. The “Tribute to the Trail of Tears” in Jerome, is hauntingly beautiful even though it is overgrown and abandoned. Our favorite stop was the Gay Parita Sinclair station where we were warmly welcomed by Gary Turner. This portfolio contains a selection of imagery from Missouri Route 66 including the Meramec River, Tribute to the Trail of Tears and Gary Turner’s “Gay Parita Sinclair” station.
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