An outdoor collection of restored Route 66-era structures — a vintage filling station, a motor court cabin, and roadside artifacts — that preserves the look and feel of the Mother Road in its mid-century prime. The village sits along the 11th Street corridor and functions as both museum and photo backdrop. Free to visit, it's a quick but vivid window into the era when Route 66 carried dreamers and drifters from Chicago to Santa Monica.
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