Once part of the former Imperial Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, the (now closed) Auto Collections was a unique attraction in that it was both a car museum and a working showroom. This meant that not only was the car collection regularly changing as vehicles were sold and swapped out, but because this was on the Las Vegas Strip, the showroom featured numerous high-end classic cars in pristine condition. Sadly, the Auto Collections permanently closed at the end of 2017.
A few visuals from driving Route 66 in the middle of the California desert. Explore some of the specific locations / stops in the 'Desert Cities' section of the Roadside California series.
The original fort in Fort Macleod, Alberta was constructed in 1874 as a barracks for the North-West Mounted Police. Named after Colonel James Macleod, the current fort is a recreation that was constructed in the 1950s. It now operates as a museum with various artifacts that illustrate the history of the area and the role of the NWMP on the prairies.