Britten Leaning Water Tower Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A unique water tower
Every year as I travel from North Carolina to Colorado (and then back again several months later) I always pass this landmark. Part of the original historic Route 66, it leans about 10 degrees and it ...
Every year as I travel from North Carolina to Colorado (and then back again several months later) I always pass this landmark. Part of the original historic Route 66, it leans about 10 degrees and it ...
The leaning water tower is a funny sight along I40/Route 66. It was set up as a roadside attraction for a long-gone truck stop. We didn’t stop, just grabbed a picture through the window.
The leaning water tower is a funny sight along I40/Route 66. It was set up as a roadside attraction for a long-gone truck stop. We didn’t stop, just grabbed a picture through the window.
A unique water tower
Every year as I travel from North Carolina to Colorado (and then back again several months later) I always pass this landmark. Part of the original historic Route 66, it leans about 10 degrees and it ...
A unique water tower
Every year as I travel from North Carolina to Colorado (and then back again several months later) I always pass this landmark. Part of the original historic Route 66, it leans about 10 degrees and it ...
Route 66
The leaning water tower is a funny sight along I40/Route 66. It was set up as a roadside attraction for a long-gone truck stop. We didn’t stop, just grabbed a picture through the window.
Route 66
The leaning water tower is a funny sight along I40/Route 66. It was set up as a roadside attraction for a long-gone truck stop. We didn’t stop, just grabbed a picture through the window.
Leaning Tower Drive-by
Safe to stop on Route 66, but don't recommend while driving on I-40. However, your passenger can get a quick picture while driving past,