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![]() | Leaving Illinois Beach Resort to Cross Lake Michigan via Ferry Tearing themselves away from nature setting on veranda terrace balcony at Illinois Beach Resort, filming to the end, Tome and Brother Joe capture floral setting at entrance to resort, leave to go to high speed catamaran ferry to cross Lake Michigan from Milwaukee to Muskegon, Michigan, not knowing exactly where they are going, however, as they leave....stopping first at Winthrop Harbor to video huge yacht basin..... |
![]() | Route 66 Museum In Victorville California Part 1 Victorville Route 66 Museum on D Street in Victorville. The museum is on the old highway which ran down D street and then up 7th street through the Cajon Pass and down the hill to the San Bernardino and Los Angeles basins. The Mother Road, as it is sometimes referred to, ran from Chicago Illinois through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. The end of this "Main Street of America" was initially Los Angeles, but later a leg was added to Santa Monica ... |
![]() | Route 66 Museum In Victorville California Part 2 Victorville Route 66 Museum on D Street in Victorville. The museum is on the old highway which ran down D street and then up 7th street through the Cajon Pass and down the hill to the San Bernardino and Los Angeles basins. The Mother Road, as it is sometimes referred to, ran from Chicago Illinois through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. The end of this "Main Street of America" was initially Los Angeles, but later a leg was added to Santa Monica ... |
![]() | Route 66 Museum In Victorville California Part 3 Victorville Route 66 Museum on D Street in Victorville. The museum is on the old highway which ran down D street and then up 7th street through the Cajon Pass and down the hill to the San Bernardino and Los Angeles basins. The Mother Road, as it is sometimes referred to, ran from Chicago Illinois through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. The end of this "Main Street of America" was initially Los Angeles, but later a leg was added to Santa Monica ... |

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