The route of the matter: Albuquerque’s Sondra Diepen takes a visual trip along the Mother Road Sondra Diepen Published August 6, 2024 - 5:00 p.m. Modified August 6, 2024 - 5:00 p.m. As featured on - The route of the matter: Albuquerque’s Sondra Diepen takes a visual trip along the Mother Road Albuquerque’s Sondra Diepen has been getting her kicks on Route 66 since she was a kid. She remembers traveling with her parents on portions of the historic highway in Arizona and California, where she grew up. Over the last 12 years, the adult Diepen has been driving along the Mother Road in New Mexico. collection_72c6b8c0-4f8f-11ef-952c-3b50681bfeb1.html
As featured on - The route of the matter: Albuquerque’s Sondra Diepen takes a visual trip along the Mother Road Albuquerque’s Sondra Diepen has been getting her kicks on Route 66 since she was a kid. She remembers traveling with her parents on portions of the historic highway in Arizona and California, where she grew up. Over the last 12 years, the adult Diepen has been driving along the Mother Road in New Mexico.
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