File:Bob Waldmire van at Route 66 Museum.jpg
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DescriptionBob Waldmire van at Route 66 Museum.jpg | The basis for Fillmore in Cars, U.S. Route 66 travelling artist Bob Waldmire (April 19, 1945–December 16, 2009) covered US66 in this Volkswagen minibus to create distinctive hand-drawn maps and sketches of various landmarks on the historic route. (Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame, Pontiac) | ||
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Source | Flickr: Route 66 Museum | ||
Author | Anna Harris | ||
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