Twin Arrows
Twin Arrows
HIGHWAY 661 is the main migrant road. 66—the long concrete path across the country, waving gently up and down on the map, from Mississippi to Bakersfield—over the red lands and the gray lands, twisting up into the mountains, crossing the Divide and down into the bright and terrible desert, and across the desert to the mountains again, and into the rich California valleys. John Steinbeck
Prior to the interstate system, Route 66 was the highway that carried many dustbowl migrants and California dreamers to the promises of a better life in California. The Twin Arrow Truck Stop was one of many stops for travelers. This image still has a slight glow as the building continues to decay. This is a 12” x 15” signed fine art archival print. Other finishes and sizes are available. Shipping is included in the continental US.