Mushroom J
Mushroom Jun's America Travel
USA, New Mexico
If you ask me where the most interesting B&B on Route 66, then New Mexico is definitely the first one. In Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico, I accidentally lived in the 20th century train station guest house.
The owner of the homestay, Jerry, has a common hobby - renovating the old house, in which the old buildings were refurbished, so the railway station was built in 1902. The guest house was turned into what they are now: a total of two floors, a total of six rooms, Jerry's wedding dress at the door, you can cook for yourself, or even open the carcass, a single bad, can not take a bath.
Only one guest on the day of check-in, Jerry left the key and left. Every room likes it. Which one is better?
Bed & Name: Railroad Inn
Address: Albuquerque