Pops 66 is a unique mixture of a roadside attraction, diner, soda store, and gas station. Located on the iconic Route 66, Pops 66 has a 66-foot (20-meter) tall soda-shaped statue lit up by neon lights. After taking a picture of this wondrous and unusual design, head into the building behind the statue and discover a store that sells numerous flavors of soda. Whether you want a retro drink or a unique flavor that's not normally sold, you'll find it here! After all that shopping you may get hungry so check out the diner as well. They serve delicious American dishes and are known for their shakes and, or course, sodas.
This gallery is composed of nine talented, local artists in the quaint and sometimes sleepy Paseo Arts District. The Spanish Colonial architecture of the building itself is worth the visit and inside you will find mostly oil paintings that range from traditional still-life pieces to more contemporary ones. Aside from oil on canvas, visitors will also find sculpture, glass, clay and other mixed-media on occasion within the gallery. Most of the art is for sale and if you would like to create your own masterpiece, you can do it through personalized classes given by the artists. Check website for current exhibits and details on classes and workshops.
This gallery is composed of nine talented, local artists in the quaint and sometimes sleepy Paseo Arts District. The Spanish Colonial architecture of the building itself is worth the visit and inside you will find mostly oil paintings that range from traditional still-life pieces to more contemporary ones. Aside from oil on canvas, visitors will also find sculpture, glass, clay and other mixed-media on occasion within the gallery. Most of the art is for sale and if you would like to create your own masterpiece, you can do it through personalized classes given by the artists. Check website for current exhibits and details on classes and workshops.
Pops 66 is a unique mixture of a roadside attraction, diner, soda store, and gas station. Located on the iconic Route 66, Pops 66 has a 66-foot (20-meter) tall soda-shaped statue lit up by neon lights. After taking a picture of this wondrous and unusual design, head into the building behind the statue and discover a store that sells numerous flavors of soda. Whether you want a retro drink or a unique flavor that's not normally sold, you'll find it here! After all that shopping you may get hungry so check out the diner as well. They serve delicious American dishes and are known for their shakes and, or course, sodas.