30” X 40” giclee fine art print on stretched canvas. One of the most famous landmarks along Route 66, Roy’s Motel & Cafe in Amboy, California is one of the most visited stops along the Mother Road. Roy’s is an example of roadside, Mid-Century Modern Googie architecture. During Roy’s boom town days, Roy’s employed 70 people and Amboy had a population of 700. 1959 brought the erection of Roy’s famous 50 foot neon boomerang sign, which can be seen for miles. This original sized wall art was reproduced on acid-free archival canvas using non-fading pigmented inks.
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