His and Hers – May 7, 2017
Two Guns, Arizona was once an expansive roadside attraction along Route 66. It exists now as stone ruins visible from I-40 between Winslow and Flagstaff and is easily visited and explored. Many different alignments of Route 66 and its predecessor, the National Old Trails Road, can be seen at this site. Of all the structures still standing here, I opted to shoot the outhouse-style restrooms, because they get the least amount of attention from photographers and it really is a neat little building. The two rooms were once separated by a wall of boards and you can still see the slot on the bench where the wall was located. The floor is rotted away but the bench with the four cutouts helps keep the purpose of this building quite clear.
His and Hers – May 7, 2017
Two Guns, Arizona was once an expansive roadside attraction along Route 66. It exists now as stone ruins visible from I-40 between Winslow and Flagstaff and is easily visited and explored. Many different alignments of Route 66 and its predecessor, the National Old Trails Road, can be seen at this site. Of all the structures still standing here, I opted to shoot the outhouse-style restrooms, because they get the least amount of attention from photographers and it really is a neat little building. The two rooms were once separated by a wall of boards and you can still see the slot on the bench where the wall was located. The floor is rotted away but the bench with the four cutouts helps keep the purpose of this building quite clear.