Neon sign and vintage car outside Roy's Motel and Cafe on Route 66 in Amboy, California. Googie architecture style building
A light post and motel rooms covered in graffiti at the abandoned Lake Shore Inn in California City, California.
Route 66 neon motel sign, abandoned hotel, Newberry Springs California.
Cloud creating a shadow over a mountain along the Extraterrestrial Highway 375 in the Nevada desert.
Angel Ladies brothel sign in Beatty, Nevada, along Highway 95.
Rusted sign pointing to Amboy, 29 Palms and Banning, California, at Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch along Route 66.
Red heart-shaped neon sign at the abandoned Jenny Rose restaurant along Interstate 15 in Yermo, California.
A large silver alien sculpture stands at the entrance of the Alien Research Center on the Extraterrestrial Highway in the Nevada Desert.
A lone palm tree stands in front of the yellow exterior of the abandoned Santa Fe Motel in Baker, California.
The neon sign and a vintage car of Roy's Motel & Cafe is visible through the window of an abandoned hotel room along Route 66 in Amboy, California.
Headless palm trees surround the abanonded Royal Hawaiian Motel in Baker, California.
The abandoned Jenny Rose Restaurant off Interstate 15 in Yermo, California. The stone building features old newspaper vending machines, and the red heart-shaped neon sign stands in the background.
A sign that reads "Now open, gas & snacks" with a rusted Plymouth car outside of a gas station on Highway 375 in the Nevada desert, also known as the Extraterrestrial Highway due to its proximity to Area 51.
A lone palm tree and empty pool stands in front of the yellow exterior of the abandoned Santa Fe Motel in Baker, California. The World's Tallest Thermometer is visible in the background.
An abandoned A-frame house with boarded-up doors and windows sits along Route 66 in Newberry Springs, California. A dying palm tree sits in the front yard.
Two crows are visible through an open window of an abandoned gas station along Route 66 in Ludlow, California.
Headless palm trees and graffiti surround the abanonded Royal Hawaiian Motel in Baker, California.
The teal tiles of the abandoned Jenny Rose Restaurant in Yermo, California. The window reflection shows the neon red heart-shaped sign.
A road sign identifies Highway 375 in the Nevada desert, also known as the Extraterrestrial Highway because of its proximity to Area 51. A mountain range is visible in the distance.
The yellow exterior and arched doorways of the abandoned Santa Fe Motel in Baker, California.
"The Last Supper" sculpture by Albert Szukalski at Goldwell Open Air Museum in Rhyolite, Nevada, just outside Death Valley National Park. The park's mountains are visible in the distance.
Headless palm trees and graffiti surround the abanonded Royal Hawaiian Motel in Baker, California.