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Route 66's book catalogue

The Color and Desolation of Main Streets in America

Chapter one: Illinois, where Lincoln rose.

The starting point of the road was submerged in Chicago. From here on, I tasted the food and spirit in the "old wooden house" and met the last environmental hippie in America. Listening to Bob Dylan's singing, I finally saw the legendary car cemetery.

Chapter two: Mark Twain's hometown of Missouri.

The cemetery in Granite City is full of flowers. Recalling the motto "until we meet again", driving through the storm of the Mississippi River. In a rude awakening, kenny rogers appeared face to face. There is such a bar with bras and dollars hanging from the ceiling.

Chapter 3: Kansas, the geographical center of the United States.

Baxter, spring. You can't see spring. Sitting on the saddle stool, eating tender steak, full of energy, driving past the cracked Rainbow Bridge. I met an affectionate old lady at the grocery store. Running heart, without stopping, my eyes have been in the first cowboy city in Kansas.

Chapter Four: Crossing the Land of "Red Man" Oklahoma

Blue whale giant carving, for love, for children's laughter. Mad dog, civilized human beings long for madness. Elizabeth Taylor on the poster looks unhappy. The graffiti of the old station wagon declared to the world: "Make love, don't fight" ... Let's go! Run to the border to watch "Ghost Town" de Solas.

Chapter 5: The Road of wim Wenders, Texas.

The barbed wire museum is full of "devil's rope". Go on, and you will see the largest cross in the western hemisphere. The artist of Ant Farm buried Cadillac alone. The sweetness that Texas never dreamed of, the hitchhiking girl gave me a piece of moonlight.

Chapter six: New Mexico, the back garden of the old dream in the west (1)

Walking through the locations of The Grapes of Wrath and The Twilight Guard, my mind entered the illusion of Elvis Presley and james deen. Ross walks into Santa Fe and looks at Lawrence's farm. Instead of experiencing injuries in a thousand-year-old Indian village, we should turn around and look for Ou Jifu's home.

Chapter 7: The wildness and gentleness of the desolate city of New Mexico (part two)

Children, please don't cry for Haagen-Dazs. Listen to the story of Irene and a wolf she keeps. Take a look at the cafe where Hemingway wrote "The Old Man and the Sea", walk into the last night of the waitress in Glunk, and come to Griffith's hotel. Before leaving the state line, listen to a legendary family love story told by Chief Huang Ma.

Chapter 8: Arizona, home of the Grand Canyon.

I have seen the "blood barrel" left by the "Island Chaos Gang" and the big pit where the astronauts on the moon served as the training ground. Take a walk in the street where Forrest Gump ran, stay at the Red Guardian Hotel for one night, and then go to the border town of Clark Gable for honeymoon.

Chapter 9: From Zab Risk Point to Hollywood California.

Listen to the young girl shouting "Kill Las Vegas" ... There is a coffee shop called "Baghdad" in the United States ... Have you seen the glass jungle composed of 10000 bottles? Surprised, I came to the birthplace of Citizen Kane. Further on, at the end of Santa Monica Avenue, I saw the sea.

Postscript: She gave me everything she could.