Desert Spyder
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About 30 mi east of Barstow in the town of Newberry Spgs is a little cafe called the Bagdad Cafe. It got that name from the movie of the same name starring Jack Palance. Prior to the movie it was known as The Sidewinder Cafe. The Bagdad sits on Rte 66 and is an iconic feature of the Mother Road. It is crowded with tourists of all kinds especially from Europe and Asian. Rte 66 is probably more revered among foreigners than among Americans. I was at the Bagdad today for the very first time in my 45 years of living on the High Desert. Only 30 minutes from my home which ironically also is on Rte 66. The manager told me that once 3 buses stopped there which could probably only hold half a bus at best. He also said The Bagdad has more annual visitors than The Hard Rock Cafe. I don't know about that. Rte 66 joints from Santa Monica to Chicago are experiencing a resurgence of activity because of the interest by foreign tourists. Some of the highway is being renovated. Many Spyder owners live along the route I am sure. One of my bucket list items is to travel the route after my wife retires next month and to have my Spyder extended family join me along the way. That would be neat. I've been as far as Cuba, MO not all on the actual road. I love history and I love the Spyder. The two just naturally blend together it seems. What are your 66 stories? and or pictures