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Route 66 in Newberry Springs sports a number of old buildings, some abandoned, some not: welcome to "The Barn"

6137-the-barn.jpg I take advantage of the gas-station store at Newberry Springs for welcome a caffeine boost: a can of Mountain DewThumbnailsRiding down Route 66 through Newberry Springs, a tour bus that just passed me has pulled over on the side of the roadI take advantage of the gas-station store at Newberry Springs for welcome a caffeine boost: a can of Mountain DewThumbnailsRiding down Route 66 through Newberry Springs, a tour bus that just passed me has pulled over on the side of the roadI take advantage of the gas-station store at Newberry Springs for welcome a caffeine boost: a can of Mountain DewThumbnailsRiding down Route 66 through Newberry Springs, a tour bus that just passed me has pulled over on the side of the roadI take advantage of the gas-station store at Newberry Springs for welcome a caffeine boost: a can of Mountain DewThumbnailsRiding down Route 66 through Newberry Springs, a tour bus that just passed me has pulled over on the side of the roadI take advantage of the gas-station store at Newberry Springs for welcome a caffeine boost: a can of Mountain DewThumbnailsRiding down Route 66 through Newberry Springs, a tour bus that just passed me has pulled over on the side of the road

"The Barn" is a bar that is still operational, and is for sale for a price in the $500,000 range. The strong wind blows against the palm tree, indicating its (and my) eastward direction.