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On Route 66 in Amboy, California, Ludwig Favre photographs Roy's Motel and Café, a 1938 roadside complex whose boomerang sign has become one of the most recognizable pieces of mid-century American Americana. Favre photographs it without the cars, without the tourists, the desert still around it, the sign still in service, the light unchanged. The image belongs to his California desert series on the slow afterlife of the American road.


