Travel Guide Bagdad
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Baghdad, a small town built in 1883 on the route of the railway line, was very successful in the golden age of Highway 66. It became a ghost city after the opening of Interstate 40 in 1972, and then disappeared completely in 2001. So there is no trace, if not a point on the cards. Only his link with the film of Percy Adlon, Baghdad Café, released in 1986, deserves reminding of his memory. Ironically, the film was not filmed here but in Newberry Springs, at Sidewinder Café, which took the name of Baghdad Café, an establishment that truly existed from the early 1940 s to 1968. He was 52 miles west.
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