Classic Americana
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A visit to the Florida Westgate Saturday Night Rodeo turned into one of the most surreal and entertaining evenings of our trip. Bulls, cowboys, trick roping and full-blown Americana made for a night we’ll never forget.
Old Town Kissimmee Car Cruise Nights were one of the highlights of our Florida holiday. Polished classics, hot rods, live music and a sense of community that feels a world away from the UK car cruise scene.
A road-trip day full of contrasts: pancakes in a retro diner, a stop at the infamous Lizzie Borden House, a stunning afternoon in Mystic and a sunset ferry across Long Island Sound before a slightly chaotic arrival in Southampton.
From the home of Rock n Roll to the home of the Delate Blues. Today we drove down to Clarksdale Mississippi to see if was still possible to sell your soul at the crossroads
Today we have been taking care of business with a trip to Graceland. The Memphis home of the King of Rock n Roll Mr Elvis Arran Presley
today we have mostly been walking, lots and lots of walking as visit some of the attractions Nashville has to offer
After a busy few days in Vegas its time to head back to Route 66 and into California to the wigwam motel
We left Santa Barbara mid morning and headed out on the coastal road through a very nice looking estate. We were soon up on the cliffs overlooking the bay
We travelled Route 66 in August 2015 and these are some of the tips i would give to anybody who wanted to travel the Mother Road
A refreshing nights sleep and a nice, but expensive, breakfast in the hotel left us raring to go exploring what delights Las Vegas had to offer.
Seligman has really embraced its route 66 history and is packed full of antique and souvenir shops, diners and motels. its also home to the Guardian Angel of Route 66, Angel Delgadillo
Artist Lowell Davis grew up in the "real” Red Oak, about 18 miles northwest of the "new” Red Oak II. The original Red Oak, like many other rural agricultural towns across the USA, started to
The day began with breakfast in the local pancake hut which was occupied by a couple of camouflage wearing hicks who were obviously on there way out hunting














