Irv’s Burgers given an eviction notice

Irv's Burgers, a landmark on Route 66 in West Hollywood, Calif., for more than a half-century, was served a 30-day notice to vacate the premises by its landlord, according to Scott Piotrowski, an expert on Route 66 in Los Angeles County. It's not certain when Irv's last day of operation is. But Piotrowski said the … Continue reading Irv’s Burgers given an eviction notice

Springfield, Mo., attributes tourism surge to Route 66

The number of tourists in Springfield, Mo., this year has risen by a healthy percentage this year, and officials are partially crediting Route 66 for the surge, reported KY3-TV in Springfield. Citing the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau, the station reports that overnight stays in hotels are up 12 percent and the number of tourists … Continue reading Springfield, Mo., attributes tourism surge to Route 66

Ontario picks up the pieces of Route 66 Rendezvous

On Wednesday, the city of Ontario, Calif., confirmed what was reported in April -- it will host the Route 66 Cruisin' Reunion classic-car show on Sept. 20-22. This comes after the annual Route 66 Rendezvous in San Bernardino, Calif., was suspended indefinitely due to the city's ongoing bankruptcy and state budget cuts. According to a … Continue reading Ontario picks up the pieces of Route 66 Rendezvous

The graveyard at Sitgreaves Pass

I stumbled onto this video Wednesday -- a visit to an apparent cemetery at a Sitgreaves Pass scenic overlook, just off Oatman Road, aka Route 66, near Oatman, Ariz.: https://youtu.be/XHAFdUhauXI The person behind the Social Bootlegging account on YouTube had this description of the clip: I pulled onto a random pull-off along Route 66 at … Continue reading The graveyard at Sitgreaves Pass

Springfield, Mo., unveils College Street plan

The City of Springfield, Mo., on Tuesday showed off its revitalization plan for College Street that incorporates Route 66 history and nostalgia into its design, reported the Springfield News-Leader. The plan for College Street, which carried one of Route 66's alignments through town, includes public and private funds for the effort. According to the newspaper: … Continue reading Springfield, Mo., unveils College Street plan

Harvey Girls documentary to debut in Kansas City

A new documentary, "The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound," will debut at 6:30 p.m. June 21 at the National Archives in Kansas City, Mo. The film, directed by Katrina Parks and produced by Katrina and Michael Parks and Thaddeus Homan, will be part of the "Fred Harvey: The Man, the Brand, and the American West" exhibition that runs … Continue reading Harvey Girls documentary to debut in Kansas City

Major Route 66 exhibit coming to Autry Center in a year

I just got this news release today. Some of you folks already know about it. But for those who don't ... We are one year away from the opening of a major exhibition on the history of the Mother Road. "Route 66: The Road and the Romance" will open on June 7, 2014, at the … Continue reading Major Route 66 exhibit coming to Autry Center in a year

Sherman is getting a Route 66-inspired statue

I found this little item in Tim Landis' weekly business column in the Springfield (Ill.) State Journal-Register: The village of Sherman is in line for a ROUTE 66 interpretive statue. A transportation planning committee of the Springfield-Sangamon County Regional Planning Commission last week approved use of $15,365 in federal and state funds for the project. … Continue reading Sherman is getting a Route 66-inspired statue

Bobcat Bite restaurant moving to downtown location

Bobcat Bite, a old Route 66 restaurant on the edge of Santa Fe, N.M., famous for its green chile cheeseburgers, is moving its operations to a downtown location by late July and will be renamed Santa Fe Bite, according the Albuquerque Journal. The newspaper said John and Bonnie Eckre's restaurant will be inside Garrett’s Desert … Continue reading Bobcat Bite restaurant moving to downtown location

New film about the “East Meets West” statue

Here's a new video about last fall's dedication of the "East Meets West" statue at the Route 66-themed Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza in Tulsa. https://youtu.be/INRClQJ8kYU The video is part of the City of Tulsa's ongoing "Tulsa Public Art: Connecting With Our Collection Series," hosted by Jim Coles from the Planning Department. The video also is … Continue reading New film about the “East Meets West” statue