Galena residents try to save former bordello

In the wake of an online petition, a historic and long-closed bordello across the street from the Route 66 landmark 4 Women on the Route in Galena, Kan., has been spared from demolition and may eventually be purchased and renovated, reported the Joplin Globe. The Globe revealed that Mayor Dale Oglesby is part of a group … Continue reading Galena residents try to save former bordello

The inevitable Chinese invasion

I noted a little more than a year ago that China, with its 1.2 billion residents, would likely become a big force in Route 66 tourism in the coming years. Today, a report in the Kingman Daily Miner in Kingman, Ariz., strengthened my hunch. Nearly 40 Chinese citizens, under the auspices of that country's branches … Continue reading The inevitable Chinese invasion

Another tour of Cajon Pass

BackroadsWest.com continues its excellent series about Route 66 in Southern California with this virtual tour of the newer Route 66 alignment through Cajon Pass: https://youtu.be/TM1_qzRnWbM The video about the 1914 alignment of Cajon Pass can be viewed here. A two-part video series about Route 66 from Victorville to Barstow is here. UPDATE: Mike Ward informs … Continue reading Another tour of Cajon Pass

A closer look at the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook

A road-tripping family spent the night at the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, Ariz. The patriarch used his video camera to capture a lot of details about the historic Route 66 motel. https://youtu.be/iZXRtPrHGL8?t=37s

A visit to Doc’s Soda Fountain in Girard

Here's the latest "Route 66 Stories" video for the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway. It's an interview with the Deck brothers and their Doc's Soda Fountain in downtown Girard, about 1 1/2 blocks off Illinois Highway 4, the 1926-32 alignment of Route 66. It's also home to the Deck's Drug Store museum. The store's history … Continue reading A visit to Doc’s Soda Fountain in Girard

More Asleep at the Wheel

Heaven knows I've posted enough versions of Asleep At the Wheel's "Route 66." But this one is pretty special. It's an "Austin City Limits" taping during the western swing band's 25th anniversary. And you'll witness three piano players switching off on the boogie-woogie without a hitch. https://youtu.be/RZkiPRIcLD0

Aztec Hotel renovations will be “challenging”

The city manager for Monrovia, Calif., said the historic Aztec Hotel will undergo a "challenging" renovation in the coming months by its new owners. The report from City Manager Laurie Lile was posted by the Monrovia Patch. The most pertinent part: By all accounts, the future of the Aztec Hotel will be challenging. There are … Continue reading Aztec Hotel renovations will be “challenging”

Springfield festival in 3-D

Time to dig out those 3-D glasses you stashed away. William Turner, aka 3DMovieman, took his video camera to the recently completed Birthplace of Route 66 Festival in Springfield, Mo., and posted this video in 3-D. https://youtu.be/KVadlCTXX7Y If you don't like the 3-D effect, you can click "3D" on the lower right portion of the … Continue reading Springfield festival in 3-D

Rockwood Court restaurant reborn as Tubby’s Diner

A restaurant review in the Springfield News-Leader revealed that the historic Rockwood Court Restaurant in Springfield, Mo., recently was reborn as Tubby's Diner. The new owner, Jason Russell, remodeled the restaurant, improved the food, and restored its Route 66 charm, the newspaper reported. The site housed the first restaurant and motel on Route 66 in … Continue reading Rockwood Court restaurant reborn as Tubby’s Diner

70 minutes of Nat King Cole

Sit back and enjoy this 1 hour, 10-minute collection of performances by Nat King Cole and his band. Cole was known for his velvety singing voice, but a number of tracks also show his skills at jazz piano. Cole popularized Bobby Troup's "Route 66" when it became a big hit in 1946. You can skip … Continue reading 70 minutes of Nat King Cole