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Scott Piotrowski
Route 66 Roadie
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John Porter
I own Porter's Trading Post and Cuba Jeweler's on Rt. 66 in Cuba, Missouri. I moved to the Cuba area after selling Clayton Jewelers in St. Louis. I would like travelers to stop by and see my authentic Indian and local crafts, along with my estate jewelry. I also have western memorabilia, knives, and coins. My dad owned a Trading Post on Rt. 66 in Gallup, New Mexico in 1951, so my association with Rt. 66 is part of a tradition. Come by to visit, look, trade, or have you photo taken with the wooden Indian.
John Porter
Porter’s Indian Trading Post and Cuba Jewelers is located in Cuba, Missouri at 606 W. Washington on old Rt. 66. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11 am to 4 pm and Saturday from noon to 2 pm. The shop is closed Sunday and Monday. Call 573-885-1556 for information.
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Emily Priddy
You don't want to get on this lady's bad side. Pound for pound, she is a heavyweight.
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