Reports: Route 66 Car Museum in Springfield, Missouri, to close next year

Guy Mace's Route 66 Car Museum in Springfield, Missouri, is scheduled to close in 2027, according to several media outlets. KOLR-10 / KOZL-TV reported: Ozarks First spoke with an employee who says they’re not discussing the details as to why it’s closing, but simply said, “The owner is older and is retiring”. The employee stated the museum … Continue reading Reports: Route 66 Car Museum in Springfield, Missouri, to close next year

Clifton’s closes for good in downtown Los Angeles

The owner of Clifton's, a landmark in downtown Los Angeles, has given up on reopening the restaurant and nightclub because of too many difficulties in that area. The Los Angeles Times broke the story a few days ago: Andrew Meieran bought Clifton's on Broadway in 2010 and poured more than $14 million into repairs, renovations … Continue reading Clifton’s closes for good in downtown Los Angeles

Nonprofit initiative seeks to convert El Pueblo Motor Inn in Flagstaff into low-cost housing

A local nonprofit initiative aims to convert the historic-but-closed El Pueblo Motor Inn in Flagstaff, Arizona, into low-cost housing. El Pueblo Motel in 2019 Flagstaff resident Phil Scandura, a retired avionics engineer and architectural draftsman, talked during a phone interview about the site, also known as El Pueblo Motel, along Route 66. El Pueblo, at … Continue reading Nonprofit initiative seeks to convert El Pueblo Motor Inn in Flagstaff into low-cost housing

Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum officials break ground for $1 million expansion

Officials with the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, broke ground on a more than $1 million expansion project on Monday. The project will increase the museum's space by 5,000 square feet, with an additional 2,000 square feet devoted to a plaza.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce earmarked $1.08 million for the … Continue reading Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum officials break ground for $1 million expansion

City of Albuquerque closes Lindy’s Diner over fears wall might collapse

Lindy's Diner in downtown Albuquerque was ordered closed Monday by the City of Albuquerque's code-enforcement division after an inspection found serious structural issues. According to KRQE-TV, inspectors discovered that the northeast exterior wall of the century-old building is at risk of collapsing and structural supports are failing, causing the roof and the second floor to … Continue reading City of Albuquerque closes Lindy’s Diner over fears wall might collapse

Gorilla installed on top of Route 66 Centennial Arch in Galena

Your eyes do not deceive you: That's an 8-foot-tall gorilla being installed on top of the Route 66 Centennial Arch in Galena, Kansas. The Gus the Gorilla is the mascot for Pittsburg State University in nearby Pittsburg, Kansas. Sign Designs in Joplin, Missouri, installed the figure, KSNF-TV reported. This entire project is the brainchild of … Continue reading Gorilla installed on top of Route 66 Centennial Arch in Galena

Vinita opens Route 66 Welcome Center in 1950s gull-wing gas station

The City of Vinita, Oklahoma, on Friday debuted a Route 66 Welcome Center inside a 1950s gull-wing style former Phillips 66 gas station along Route 66. Regular visitor hours for the center at 502 S. Wilson St. (aka Route 66) will be announced at a later time. According to KTUL-TV in nearby Tulsa: City and … Continue reading Vinita opens Route 66 Welcome Center in 1950s gull-wing gas station

“Submerged Route 66” boat tours in Springfield will start in June

Visit Springfield (Illinois) and Lake Springfield Marina, starting in June, will offer "Submerged Route 66" tours of the highway that was inundated by the creation Lake Springfield in the 1930s. Tours will start on Mondays and Fridays three times a day in early June and will run through early October. Those who wish to participate … Continue reading “Submerged Route 66” boat tours in Springfield will start in June

Rock Creek Bridge in Sapulpa reopens to public with the debut of Route 66 Park

The historic Rock Creek Bridge in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, recently reopened to the public -- if not traffic -- with the debut of the Route 66 Park, with the bridge as the centerpiece. City officials, residents and visitors took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the park's completion. The century-old bridge, which leads to an … Continue reading Rock Creek Bridge in Sapulpa reopens to public with the debut of Route 66 Park

Doc’s Just Off 66 in Girard put up for sale; restaurant will remain open in the interim

The owners of Doc's Just Off 66 restaurant in downtown Girard, Illinois, announced the restaurant is being put on the market. Co-owner Casey Claypool, who is also the executive director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, stated in a Facebook post that it was a "difficult" decision to put the restaurant for sale. We … Continue reading Doc’s Just Off 66 in Girard put up for sale; restaurant will remain open in the interim