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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2010
    Raleigh, North Carolina
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    Decomissioned Route 66

    Route 66 went all the way from Chicago to California. Long before I was born, a large section of Route 66 was decommissioned and a large number of ghost towns can be found off that road. I figure that if two or three guys got some money together, a four wheel drive SUV, Van or Pickup and minimum gear, they could have a good time relic seeking off in abandoned towns and other places.

    I only know one treasure hunter other then me, and he's in jail for grave robbing. Does anyone else think that this is a good idea?

  2. #2
    us
    DFCA

    Dec 2006
    Kansas
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    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    remember one thing, most of those ghost towns are owned by someone. I would be getting permission before I set out

  3. #3
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    The Lord Has Risen

    May 2005
    Cherokee Strip
    Cibola
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    Yep get permission some of those owners are not keen finding people there they do know whats on those places but, you get permission your gonna have a great time GOOD LUCK and keep us up on things!
    This is the day the Lord hath made we shall rejoice and be glad in it!

  4. #4
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    Sgt Jim ................................... "Prince of Pennies"

    Sep 2005
    Chillin' in the Panhandle (Leon County)
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    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    I grew up running portions of Rt 66! I remember when they replaced it with I-44 through mid-Missouri from St Louis down thru Springfield and on in the 1970s. Old 66 goes right thru my hometown of Bourbon, MO. Route 66 is the South Service Road essentially between Stanton and Arlington, it wound thru Sullivan, Bourbon, Cuba, St James, Rolla and ends up near Jerome. I drove those stretches constantly growing up in Crawford County and hanging out in Franklin and Phelps Counties.
    Always regretted that I wasn't old enough to drive the Mother Road to CA before they hacked it into disjointed pieces.
    Good luck with your plan AW.
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  5. #5
    us
    Mar 2010
    Raleigh, North Carolina
    Radio Shack Discover
    94

    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    I'm a young guy, so I need to get the money together. I'm going to need at least a year before I do this.

  6. #6
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    The Lord Has Risen

    May 2005
    Cherokee Strip
    Cibola
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    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    Well let us know an that gives you some time to contact owners while your researching!
    This is the day the Lord hath made we shall rejoice and be glad in it!

  7. #7
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    Supreme Chancellor

    Oct 2005
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    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    Why don't you just take the more affordable route and hunt the ghost towns in your own state first?

  8. #8
    us
    Aug 2006
    missouri
    mxt
    349

    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    Quote Originally Posted by Cybercop106
    Route 66 is the South Service Road essentially between Stanton and Arlington, it wound thru Sullivan, Bourbon, Cuba, St James, Rolla and ends up near Jerome. AW.
    im from the rolla area and drive old 66 every day. lots of cool places that once were are no more since I-44 came through...
    A bad day of MDing is better than a good day at work

  9. #9
    us
    Mar 2010
    Raleigh, North Carolina
    Radio Shack Discover
    94

    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    Quote Originally Posted by BH4EVER
    Why don't you just take the more affordable route and hunt the ghost towns in your own state first?
    Most of the Ghost towns in North Carolina have been picked over and over again. Me and the guy that's in jail hit most of those several times. The others lay in State Parks.

  10. #10
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    monty

    Jan 2005
    Sand Springs, OK
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    Re: Decomissioned Route 66

    Were you asking if traveling 66 or grave robbing was a good idea? Sixty six runs right close to my house toward OK City. There are a number of old abandoned gas stations along there. And there are a lot of small towns also. I don't know if I would want to travel with a guy that was arrested for grave robbing though. I can just hear a local cop asking, "What are you guys doing"? Answer, "Treasure Hunting". Cop: "Either one of you ever been arrested"? Your buddy: "Yeah, I have for grave robbing"! The next sound you will hear is the click of handcuffs! Scary! Monty
    Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.

 

 

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