Located along the western Arizona stretch of Route 66, the Cool Springs Station is a restored service station and a unique little roadside attraction that dates back to the 1920s. It's pretty much in the middle of nowhere, but Cool Springs rose to popularity as a notable stopping point before the steep grades and canyon passes that greet you as you head west to Oatman.

With the eventual decline of Route 66, Cool Springs eventually became a ruin before it was rebuilt and reopened in 2005. Today the location has a small museum and gift shop, plus some great photo opportunities. Also, if you're familiar with Radiator Springs from Cars, you'll recognize a lot of similarities with the scenery in this area providing inspiration for the film.
Located in Tupelo, Mississippi, the Tupelo National Battlefield commemorates the American Civil War battle that took place here on July 14 and 15 in 1864. The Union victory over the Confederate forces helped to maintain the supply chain during the Atlanta Campaign. More details below.
A continuation of my sunrise series in Medicine Hat, Alberta.