Thursday, April 23, 2015

Every Route 66 road trip is unique, and this site is in no way intended to be a definitive guide to


Devoted to the art of soda pop and supporting the small businesses behind each bubbly drink, Galco s Soda Pop Stop features more than 700 flavors of soda at its Los Angeles storefront and nationwide through its online shop at www.sodapopstop.com.
Beginning in 1897 as an Italian grocery store, Galco s changed flavors when son John F. Nese took helm of his father s store in 1995 and lined the shelves with classic, small-batch, exotic and hard-to-find sodas.
“This place has the best selection of old, rare, and hard to find sodas in the United States – AND THEY SHIP INTERNATIONALLY. Located just off of the alternate alignment in Highland Park (Los Angeles), ammunition John Nese the owner has long been a supporter of Historic Preservation in Northeast Los Angeles (NELA). He knows and understands the link between his location and the Mother Road!”
April 12th, 2015
What started as a record of my personal Route 66 experience has grown into an active community of Route 66 veterans and newcomers alike. This website relies entirely ammunition on the experiences of its users so please feel free to recommend your own personal favourites.
Every Route 66 road trip is unique, and this site is in no way intended to be a definitive guide to the old road. However, I sincerely hope it offers a starting point to anyone planning their own Route 66 vacation. Steve Bellamy
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