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Big Al Owens standing on the corner in Winslow, Arizona

Big Al, the Big Rig Trucker: The Eagles' Album, Winslow, AZ
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Big Al shared his top three photos from Winslow, AZ, where he stood, relived, and remembered perhaps the Eagles' most famous line.

Metrics are not yet available on the popularity of this Travel piece by Big Al, but we can tell you, from the response in letters, "The figgers are good."

Fan mail was high, too, though many are viscerally disappointed and dejected by the writer's failure to send any news about the eats in Arizona, if there are any there worthy of an Epicurean Kentuckian.

Arizona, at least near America if not part of it, is also famous as the boyhood home of Larry Legg.



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This story was posted on 2011-04-27 06:37:37
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Big Al Owens: Standing on the Corner in Winslow, AZ



2011-04-25 - Winslow, AZ - Photo by innocent Bystander.
"Here I am where Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey penned the lines in the song Take it Easy which made this little town famous in the 1970's hit recorded by the Eagles. This town was along the old Route 66 which spanned from Chicago to Los Angeles," -Big Al Owens

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Big Al: Another neat photo from Winslow, AZ



2011-04-26 - Winslow, AZ - Photo by Big Al Owens.
Big Rig Trucker Big Al Owens of Columbia, KY, spotted this jewel of a restored Ford stake truck in Winslow, AZ.

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A lot going on in photo taken in Winslow, Arizona



2011-04-26 - Winslow, AZ - Photo by Big Al Owens.
Big Al Owens, the Big Rig Trucker shared a third photo from his stop in Winslow, Arizona, and, as Maury Lewis noted in the first one, "there's a lot going on here."

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