Radiator Springs is a "rural desert town located in Carburetor County on U.S. Route 66, not far from Interstate 40, in the state of Arizona. Radiator Springs was once a bustling community that thrived on the tourism of passing motorists traveling across the country. Once I-40 was built, bypassing the town, the tourists stopped traveling through Radiator Springs, and the town fell into disrepair." (from Wikipedia entry)

There is photographic evidence supporting the idea that townsfolk perhaps didn't expect the ultimate result of the construction of I-40:

But despite the tough times Radiator Springs and its residents have been through, evidence was everywhere of a possible turnaround. 











The primary evidence of a turnaround in Radiator Springs was the fact that nearly all of the old neon signs were in perfect condition. Like glittering jewels in the Arizona desert:












Plan your own visit, or read about a similar town. Also, there is this really cool Route 66 guide to the “Cars” movie someone put together.
7 comments:
I do believe you are the coolest blogger in history!
Unbelievable! Just what I've been looking for. My sister and I are mad about it. Thanks!
I would like to bring my son, James Victor to Radiator Springs. He watches the CARS movie at least 2x a week since he was 1. He's now 3 and asked me one day if we could bring him to radiator springs. I didn't know it was real. Thanks to your blog.
Thank you so much this is exactly what I needed. My son is turning 4 and I am going to make the town of "Radiator Springs" out of boxes in our back yard for his party. I needed some good visuals of each building so I could make it as real as possible. Now to find a good close up of the fire house, Doc's and Ramone's
Oh, that'll be neat, D! It ought to be a cool birthday party. Wish I could've helped you out on Doc's and Ramone's.
*facepalm*
http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/cars-radiator-spring-7392/
That is the only Radiator Springs in the world. Happen to work for the company designing the new exhibit.
Anonymous - if the interest in this post at my little blog is any indication, that exhibit will do really well! People want to believe Radiator Springs is a real place.
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