Details released about Oklahoma Pop museum

A news conference on Tuesday revealed all of the details about a proposed Oklahoma Pop museum in Tulsa, devoted to the history of the state's music and its popular culture. You can read more about it here. It was mentioned a few days ago that Route 66 would be part of the museum. Bob Blackburn, … Continue reading Details released about Oklahoma Pop museum

Airport Motel being cited by city

Kip Welborn, a roadie who lives in St. Louis, reports that the nearby City of Hazelwood has been citing the historic Airport Motel for allowing semi-tractor trailers to park on its lot. The Airport Inn is located just off Lindbergh Boulevard, aka Route 66, near Interstate 270. Welborn wrote about the citations against the motel: … Continue reading Airport Motel being cited by city

More on the Palms Grill reopening

The Bloomington (Ill.) Pantagraph has more about the reopening of the long-closed, historic Palms Grill on Route 66 in Atlanta, Ill. Palm trees were first placed in the cafe by Atlanta resident Robert Adams, who opened the eatery in August 1934. Adams was inspired by palms he saw in California. Customers also get a taste … Continue reading More on the Palms Grill reopening

Students take a closer look at Route 66

The Prairie, a student-run newspaper at West Texas A&M University, has published a special issue that takes a closer look at historic Route 66, particularly in the Amarillo area. There's an overview of the road's history and a closer look at a number of businesses, including the Texas Ivy antique store, the Golden Light Cafe, … Continue reading Students take a closer look at Route 66

A Marine visits Amboy

Lance Cpl. Aaron Kristopik recently traveled down Route 66 in Southern California and visited the ghost town of Amboy, according to a story on the U.S. Marine Corps Web site. Kristopik, hailing from Connecticut, checked out Roy's, Amboy Crater and the nearby Salt Evaporation Plant. He also did some reflecting: Kristopik said the trip helped … Continue reading A Marine visits Amboy