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Journal -- Day 37 -- Page 2 of Photos

Bill and Barbara Windsor's trip 'Round America covered 50 states and over 2,500 towns.
This Daily Journal provides the daily itinerary and captures experiences, observations, towns, sights, and more.

     
     
     
Cadillac Ranch.
There are ten Cadillacs planted in a field just off Route 66 west of Amarillo, Texas.   Each of the 10 Cadillacs are shown here -- from right to left.
     
The gate to Cadillac Ranch. The #1 Cadillac from the top.  Folks crawl into the cut out space to have their photos taken. The #10 Cadillac from the bottom.
 
Bozzie Jane's favorite Cadillac.  She likes the fins and the pink.   Here's a shot of Cadillac Ranch upside down.
Billboard advertising FREE 72-ounce steak at Big Texan Steak Ranch. Sign at the Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo, Texas. Extremely big steer at the Big Texan Steak Ranch.
Barbara in sign at the Big Texan Steak Ranch. Bill in sign at the Big Texan Steak Ranch. Closeup of the extremely big steer at the Big Texan Steak Ranch.
Inside the Big Texan Steak Ranch. Extremely big menu at the Big Texan Steak Ranch. List of those who have eaten the 72-ounce steak at the Big Texan Steak Ranch.
Bozzie Jane in the extremely big rocking chair at the Big Texan Steak Ranch. Yes, everything is bigger in Texas! Deer at Flatlanders.
2420 13th Street in Lubbock, Texas -- site of the first store that I opened in 1970. Massive expansion of the football stadium at Texas Tech. Incredible United Spirit Arena at Texas Tech -- a nicer basketball stadium than most NBA teams have. 
Bobby Knight is the coach here.
Two of the original buildings at Texas Tech. The old with the new. One of the gorgeous new buildings at Texas Tech.
World's largest hands holding letters of the alphabet. Flatlanders for dinner in Lubbock. Flatlanders is in an alley.
Inside Flatlanders. The once famous Hi-D-Ho.  The original was torn down, so it's not the same. We cannot explain this unusual monument at the Hi-D-Ho.
     
 

Click here for Page 1 of the photos from Day 37 -- May 7, 2003

 

   

Click here for Page 2 of the photos from Day 37 --  May 7, 2003

 

     

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