May 28, 2008

Coolest Dog in the Central Valley

Tales from the road.


So, When we took our road trip up the CA 99 this month we had some ups and downs [and I'm not just talking about the grapevine].

I wanted to stop at 3 roadside attractions.

1. Fresno's underground gardens: Only open on Fridays after Memorial Day, so that was a no go.

2. Pollardsville the ultimate combination of Old West and Chicken Memorabilia.: Closed and for Sale. The ghost town is a ghost town.

3. The Mammoth Orange in Chowchilla.: Closed for a year AND moved a mere 5 DAYS before my trip. It was put in storage and is waiting to be incorporated into a new mall if they can find a place for it. I hope they do.


So what to now?

Look a little harder. Here is what we found.

Tulare, which turned out to be an adorable little town, has a hot dog stand inside a vintage airplane. And it was really nice! These places usually turnout to be a bit....shabby, but NO. This place was gorgeous, clean and the best part the BBQ Tri Tip sandwich was so yummy! In fact, I think we will make this a regular stop. It is really worth the 5 minutes from the freeway.

AERO Dogs
240 N. L Street
Tulare, CA 93274
Phone: (559)685-1230




Next Stop, Allensworth.


I read online that it is a "Black Ghost Town". Black Ghosts? hmmm.
It is actually a town founded by an African American Man as a Black town. You can see the whole story here.

Now I will tell you that at first, I was a bit let down that the homes were all totally restored. Not the type of rustic charm I expect from my ghost towns. But then I really started to love the place. The homes felt so fresh and bright, like you could move right in. I think it was a perfect reflection of the optimism of the people who chose to leave their lives elsewhere and settle in Allensworth.

It took about 20 minutes from HWY 99 [including a stop to get directions]. So worth it.
They seem to have campgrounds there. What a great halfway stop, giving you lots of time to explore the home and meet the many local jack rabbits and chipmunks.




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