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Old 05-10-2008, 11:43 PM   #91 of 92
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I agree about Route 66. What a great, great, great show that was. And looking at it 40 years later, it is fun to look at the various parts of the country, especially those I am familiar with (Reno, southern Oregon, Utah, and Arizona) to see how different those places look now as opposed to then.
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Old 05-11-2008, 07:42 AM   #92 of 92
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I agree about Route 66. What a great, great, great show that was. And looking at it 40 years later, it is fun to look at the various parts of the country, especially those I am familiar with (Reno, southern Oregon, Utah, and Arizona) to see how different those places look now as opposed to then.
I've only seen a couple of episodes from that show. But I agree about seeing various parts of the country at different times. I think that's one of the charms (and not necessarily one I've often seen discussed regarding DVD or VHS sets) of the older shows--seeing how greatly things have changed in areas where the shows were filmed. It's actually one of the reasons I purchase some of the shows (e.g., Adam 12 and Perry Mason) I do. As time capsules, they're quite interesting.



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