Route 66: As it is today: a broken, beautiful thread of asphalt stitching together memory and sky.
Route 66 isn't just a highway; it's America's heartbeat, pulsing through diners, ghost towns, and starlit stretches that once carried dreamers westward. These images freeze its fading glory—chrome bumpers under golden hour, hand-painted signs peeling in the wind, two-lane blacktop vanishing into infinity. Join me on this visual road trip, where the past pulls over for one last photograph.
Route 66 B&W Gallery
These monochrome images distill the Mother Road to its essence: cracked asphalt under brooding skies, ghostly motels, and the quiet geometry of forgotten America.
"If you ever plan to motor west, travel my way, take the highway that's the best. Get your kicks on Route 66." – Bobby Troup, "Route 66" (song)