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NewsMay 17, 2013

U.S. 61 -- the "Blues Highway" -- runs through the heart of Southeast Missouri from St. Louis to the Arkansas state line, passing historic structures, quirky businesses, and plenty of roadside Americana along the way.

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This abandoned gas station stands at the intersection of U.S. 61 and highways M and F south of Marston, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY This abandoned gas station stands at the intersection of U.S. 61 and highways M and F south of Marston, Mo.
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A neon sign on the wall inside Billy's Steakhouse and Lounge in Portageville, Mo., advertises Rotary Club meetings. Billy's is located on U.S. 61.
EMILY PRIDDY A neon sign on the wall inside Billy's Steakhouse and Lounge in Portageville, Mo., advertises Rotary Club meetings. Billy's is located on U.S. 61.
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The setting sun is reflected in the windows of an abandoned business on U.S. 61 north of Marston, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY The setting sun is reflected in the windows of an abandoned business on U.S. 61 north of Marston, Mo.
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Dawn Melka, co-owner of Apple Creek Studio, visits with customers at her shop, which sells a variety of artwork, including assemblages made from upcycled items like this one.
EMILY PRIDDY Dawn Melka, co-owner of Apple Creek Studio, visits with customers at her shop, which sells a variety of artwork, including assemblages made from upcycled items like this one.
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The Ferris wheel turns at a roadside carnival just off U.S. 61 in New Madrid, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY The Ferris wheel turns at a roadside carnival just off U.S. 61 in New Madrid, Mo.
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A birdfeeder fashioned from a teacup and saucer hangs from a branch outside Apple Creek Studio in Old Appleton, Mo. The town's famous restored Pratt truss bridge is visible in the background.
EMILY PRIDDY A birdfeeder fashioned from a teacup and saucer hangs from a branch outside Apple Creek Studio in Old Appleton, Mo. The town's famous restored Pratt truss bridge is visible in the background.
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Jennifer Ditch tends bar at the Dew Drop Inn on U.S. 61 in Bloomsdale. The tavern is located in a 1917 building.
EMILY PRIDDY Jennifer Ditch tends bar at the Dew Drop Inn on U.S. 61 in Bloomsdale. The tavern is located in a 1917 building.
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The New Orleans Inn in Portageville, Mo., advertises itself with graceful neon script letters.
EMILY PRIDDY The New Orleans Inn in Portageville, Mo., advertises itself with graceful neon script letters.
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Old-fashioned signage, including a vintage light fixture, marks the local police headquarters on U.S. 61 in Steele, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY Old-fashioned signage, including a vintage light fixture, marks the local police headquarters on U.S. 61 in Steele, Mo.
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This friendly character advertises a business next to U.S. 61 in Crystal City, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY This friendly character advertises a business next to U.S. 61 in Crystal City, Mo.
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Bachelor button flowers bloom in front of an abandoned service station on U.S. 61 south of Marston, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY Bachelor button flowers bloom in front of an abandoned service station on U.S. 61 south of Marston, Mo.
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The Dew Drop Inn, a Bloomsdale institution, once offered rooms to boarders, including the workers who helped build U.S. 61 in 1936.
EMILY PRIDDY The Dew Drop Inn, a Bloomsdale institution, once offered rooms to boarders, including the workers who helped build U.S. 61 in 1936.
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A sign cautions pedestrians to stay off a railroad bridge that runs parallel to U.S. 61 north of St. Mary, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY A sign cautions pedestrians to stay off a railroad bridge that runs parallel to U.S. 61 north of St. Mary, Mo.
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Flooding in 1982 knocked down this 1879 Pratt truss bridge, but it underwent restoration and reopened as a pedestrian bridge 24 years later.
EMILY PRIDDY Flooding in 1982 knocked down this 1879 Pratt truss bridge, but it underwent restoration and reopened as a pedestrian bridge 24 years later.
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Jennifer Ditch tends bar at the historic Dew Drop Inn on U.S. 61 in Bloomsdale. The bar and grill is located in a 1917 building.
EMILY PRIDDY Jennifer Ditch tends bar at the historic Dew Drop Inn on U.S. 61 in Bloomsdale. The bar and grill is located in a 1917 building.
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A roadside shrine implores the Virgin Mary's protection on a bluff overlooking U.S. 61 between St. Mary and Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY A roadside shrine implores the Virgin Mary's protection on a bluff overlooking U.S. 61 between St. Mary and Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
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U.S. 61 travelers pass under this 1924 concrete arch on their way across the Missouri-Arkansas state line.
EMILY PRIDDY U.S. 61 travelers pass under this 1924 concrete arch on their way across the Missouri-Arkansas state line.
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Flooding forces the closure of U.S. 61 in St. Mary, Mo.
EMILY PRIDDY Flooding forces the closure of U.S. 61 in St. Mary, Mo.
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Billy's Steakhouse and Lounge on U.S. 61 in Portageville, Mo., offers steak, cocktails and free advice to customers.
EMILY PRIDDY Billy's Steakhouse and Lounge on U.S. 61 in Portageville, Mo., offers steak, cocktails and free advice to customers.
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U.S. 61 -- the "Blues Highway" -- runs through the heart of Southeast Missouri from St. Louis to the Arkansas state line, passing historic structures, quirky businesses, and plenty of roadside Americana along the way.

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