We stopped to do a little bit of souvenir shopping in Missouri along I-44 at the SR-71 junction. We’d missed the first Ozarkland store, and were determined to visit the next. The first store was dazzling and large — bright, clean, and very attractive. We had expected the place at which we stopped to be more of the same, but instead it looked very much to be on its last legs, located in a building adjoining a deteriorating doll shop and across the parking lot from an old and abandoned gas station. Carthage, Missouri was located along the Mother Road — old Route 66 — and this small group of buildings was clearly a relic of the era. Somehow, despite the clear signs that its best days are behind, this Ozarkland shop is still struggling on, and got a fair number of visitors while we were there. The abandoned gas station nearby was of more interest to me, though.

October 4th, 2010 on 23:32
Unfortunately, this store is on it’s last leg. I found out during a stop there last Saturday that they will be closing this store at the end of the month. The cost to renovate and the economy forced them to call it quits at that location. It has been there for over 50 years. Sad to see it go. It’s been one of my favorite landmarks since I was a kid. Great picture of the gas station.
November 6th, 2010 on 10:23
Beautiful black&white picture.
This place could be find quite everywhere in the world in some remote region.
This give me another view of North America.