If you ask folks in the high, high desert town of Flagstaff (7,000 feet elevation) that question, chances are good they will say the Museum Club on Route 66. Arizona Daily Sun readers recently voted it the best for dancing in the Best of Flagstaff. I've been in the Museum Club but, regrettably, never during … Continue reading Best place to two-step on Route 66?
Month: December 2005
An alien skull makes a heartwarming gift
The Quay County Sun in Tucumcari, N.M., has printed a guide to usual holiday gifts that could be purchased from three local Route 66 businesses: the Del's Restaurant gift shop, Coyote Moon Designs, and Mike Callens' internationally famous Tee Pee Curios. The guide includes Peruvian masks, goat-hide lamps and Devil Duckies, a dark-side version of … Continue reading An alien skull makes a heartwarming gift
Fat Man update
Yeah, it's cold. Route 66 walker Steve Vaught of thefatmanwalking.com has posted this short message on his home page: It has started to snow, my iPod froze to death and now my computer is locked up. I am accessing through another computer and unable to post a journal at this time. I have written two … Continue reading Fat Man update
Pain Walker update
As temperatures were about to plummet below zero in northeastern Oklahoma on Thursday night, I wondered how Dennis Kinch, the Route 66 walker for the National Pain Foundation, was doing. Apparently, others were a bit worried, too. So there was this brief update on his Web site: I appreciate all the concern you've expressed about … Continue reading Pain Walker update
Developments on Tulsa’s Route 66 Center
I didn't realize this was happening until hours ago, but apparently Tulsa Mayor Bill LaFortune wants to piggyback a possible extension of a third-penny sales tax onto Vision 2025 funding to build the proposed Route 66 Interpretive Center. It's all there in the city's news release: "My river proposal includes using Vision 2025 funds with … Continue reading Developments on Tulsa’s Route 66 Center
Gift guide for your cruiser
The L.A. Times has a nice bunch of holiday gift suggestions for any highway cruisers you know, including a brief mention of Russell A. Olsen's book "Route 66 Lost and Found." For more information about the book, go here. I've also heard that Olsen is working on a second volume of the theme.
San Bernardino tries to spruce up with artwork …
... including the use of this piece: In a separate commission, a professional muralist is preparing a design based on historic Route 66, planned for a building at Second and E streets. The story is here.
Here’s a new Mother Road stop …
... or one that I haven't heard about, anyway. The Daily Oklahoman reports that John Hargrove of Luther, Okla., has converted his property into a tribute to Route 66, complete with a replica of Herbie the Love Bug. There's also a spoof of the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, a gas station, and a meeting room … Continue reading Here’s a new Mother Road stop …
Smart cruising on Route 66
The Smart Car Owners of Toronto blog has the story of Rupert Lloyd Thomas and his wife Annette driving a Smart car on all 2,300 miles of Route 66. They got about 50 miles per gallon and had a ball doing it. By the way, the photograph on the site isn't identified, but I can … Continue reading Smart cruising on Route 66
High-speed cruising
Bill Baker of Inside Line, an Edmunds.com affliate, searched for Route 66 in a 2006 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6. The car's advertised top speed: 198 mph. Top actual speed by Baker: 156 mph in the Mojave Desert. Once you get past the horsepower talk, Baker does a good job writing about the history of Route 66 … Continue reading High-speed cruising