JOHN'S MODERN CABINS: THE LONELIEST PLACE ON ROUTE 66

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Last year (2013) I revisited a must see spot for Rt. 66 enthusiasts and that's John's Modern Cabins. The ol' place is still there slowly decaying on a dead end strip on the old 66 highway.

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It is hidden off of I-44 near Newburg, Missouri. John's Modern Cabins is probably the loneliest spot on Route 66. I first visited John's back in 2006 and the place is still just as sad and eerie as before.  

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The arrow points to nowhere on the sign. You can hear it creak back and fourth when a gust of wind blows through.

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The cabin next to the sign has partially collapsed since my last visit in '06. 

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How great is it that a place with modern in its name has an outhouse? Yeah, pretty great!

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My photo from 2006.

For an excellent history of John's Modern Cabins click here. Wow! After reading that history, I didn't know about the murder connected to the place in 1935 on Halloween night. Okay, that really raises the creepyness of the property. I did some research and found the murder victim Wilma (Billie) Frederickson Duncan's death certificate click here and a photo of her grave click here.

After that not so happy note, you can click here for a video tour of the place.

If you decide to visit John's Modern Cabins, be careful and watch out for rusty nails and snakes! I found both.

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