Saturday, February 15, 2020

Riverton



 Riverton is another town on Route 66. It was originally set aside for the Cherokee tribe, but mining and farmland led white settlers to steal the land here. These days, it has a hydroelectric plant, a number of blue-collar neighborhoods, lots of brick ranch-style homes, fewer junk-filled yards, and some really nice neighborhoods with well-maintained homes.

Some notable spots are the Empire Dam Falls and the Rainbow Curve Bridge, which is the only remaining Marsh Arch Bridge on Route 66. 



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