Day 7 - In search of brunch - Litchfield, MO

 I had read of the Ariston Restaurant in Litchfield run by the same family since 1929.  Beause I didn't have breakfast or lunch, I figured it would be a timely stop.  Couldn't find it.  Went on these old sections of road (yeah, I know I said I wouldn't).  It was scenic.  In a wet sort of way.  Then I swore off any more old road detours.


Just before this, after the brick bridge, I came through this little village.  The old bank had been converted to their post office.  That is an interesting aspect of 66 - many buildings have been re-purposed into modern functions.  But you have to be on the lookout for the period correct facade.




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  1. " That is an interesting aspect of 66 - many buildings have been re-purposed into modern functions. But you have to be on the lookout for the period correct facade."

    Quite different from the west coast where we have a fraction of the history of the east, but are in a pretty big hurry to tear down most anything that starts to resemble "old". (not that there's anything wrong with that.😉)

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