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The Road To Hell Is Paved
Image Title:  The Road To Hell Is Paved
 
 By: Steven Lilly  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Steven Lilly {K:302}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony DSC-F707
Categories Humor
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Uploaded 7/2/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Photographed in Monticello, Utah. This will soon no longer be seen: Route 666 will soon be undergoing a number change in response to years of "religious complaints".
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Alice Ewing   {K:2418} 7/2/2003
That's a pity, 666 is an easy number to remember! It would have added interest, if you had also included some of the road in the picture!


Sue O'S   {K:12878} 7/7/2003
Hi, Steven!

We were recently in Utah, going north on 191 and we saw this too. Nice capture. Interesting story, too. My husband and I laughed together about this and wondered how the Feds had 'gotten away' with using this number in such a conservative state as Utah! Sounds like the ruckus has been raised!

Alice, the sign was on top of a rather tall post on the side of the road where the shoulder drops away. It would have been difficult to get a different backdrop besides sky. Clouds would have been nice, but I guess when you're traveling, you take what sky is presented at the time.


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